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Don’t ye’re forget it! We’re going to have a big time at the Carnival- Be sure and come. I will be pleased to have you call on me while here. P. O. REED. THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 1904. Iioaal Dsws. See D. C. Grow for Best Flour. Old papers for sale at this office. E. G. Taylor's new’ residence is up to the plasterers. Try Ludlow Coal, for sale by Lenin ger Lumber Co. All straw hats at cost at Johnson, Lorentz & Co’s. Fred Winklemann was over to Litch field last Thursday. Do you need a Sweep or Stacker? T. M. Reed sells them. Mrs. S. D. jdulbert returned from her visit to Fillmore last week. Lovers of base ball will see three tine games during the Carnival. C. E. Rossiter, from Iowa, is visiting his sister, Mrs Dr. Odendahl. Don’t forget the Pioneer Meat Mar ket for the best and juiciest steaks. Every housekeeper wants best Hour in the market. D. C. Grow keeps it Don’t forget Jenner’s'Park for danc ing each evening during the Carnival W. D. Hover, Embalmer and Fu neral Director. Ready day or night. Troy Hale’s big barn, ihe biggest in this part of the country,is now finished. We are out a day ahead this week, so we can take in the whole Of the Carni val! Editor Stonecypher of Dannebrog was an over-Sunday visitor m Loup City. Mrs. Whitmore, sister of Mrs. A. L. Zimmerman, is visiting the latter the past two weeks. All merchants close their places of, business during Carnival from 1:30 to 5 p. m, each afternoon. Dr. Sumner Davis.Grand Island, Neb specialist in disease of eye and ear. Examination for glasses. Mrs. Blanche Christy, sister of Mrs Edgar ‘Draper, returned to her home at Central City, last week. J. M. Young, who has been an invalid for so long, was taken to Lincoln for treatment, last Thursday. There will be a dance at .Tenner's Tark each Saturday night hereafter, until further notice, weather permitting. Come and enjoy yourselves. The steam merry-go-round was the first concession to appear for the Car nival. and it located next door to The Northwestern for the moral influ ence surrounding it. Mr. Pilger will make a present of 85 besides paying the minister's fee, to any, couple that will be married on the stage at Pilger’s Opera House either night after the show, Aug. 4, 5 and 6. Bert Chase is somewhat of a genius an many things, and Ids arrangement of a show window in his grocery store is no exception. It compares favorably with any city work of its kind. For Sale.—One Iloltman & Taylor Threshing Machine and 12-liorse power steam engine. Thresher been in use about one year. Price, 81300. Iuauire of Jos. Damboski,Loup City, Neb. 3t State Game Warden Carter has writ ten Sheriff Williams to keep watch out for illegal hunting these days, so it will be well for stubble duck sportsmen to keep au eye out for the sheriff, as well as other game. The Loup City dlegations to Bone steel have all returned. Last Friday and Saturday arrived the last of the ab sent ones in the persons of Jim Bow man, Joe Rynan, “Skip” Thrasher and family, Aaron Collings, Din Muiick Charley liowe, and others. There will be a first class company of dramatic and vaudeville people at I’ilger’s Opera House on Aug. 4, 5 and *5. This company is overwhelmed with praise and popularity in every town - * they show. Reserved seats on safe at A C. W. Conhiser’s. * 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. If Will Hover seems a little tallei than usual, or Uncle Neal stretches a little nearer the clouds, or Grandpa Hover is unusually jolly this week lay it to the fact that there is a new boj sit Will’s home,who arrived, Sunday just an time for the Carnival. Pyrotechnic* uire nothing to the illumination of Pap* Will’s face now days. Prof. R. W. Hufman of Universitj Place, Neb., has been secured as princi pal of our schools far the coming year Prof. Hufman comes to us highly rec ommended as a teacher, and we be speak for him the hearty co-opera tion of our people in his work here Pro I. Hufman is a homeopathic phyoi cian as well. The professor was in a.oup City over laat Sunday, to close all preliminaries preparatory u> taking charge of the schools, returning to Uni versity Place M<miay morning. Do you want a Cream Separator? T M. Reed sells them. D C. Leach was over to Litchfield on business last Thursday. Robt Mathew has been on the sick list for the past few days. Mis. Dr. Kearns expects to visit in Custer County next week. Rock Springs and Laveta Coal for sale by Leninger Lumber Co. The program of evening sports is line, some 40 events being slated. Northern Milling Co.'s mill stuffs on s de by D. C. Grow. Try them. Reynolds has some of the finest veal this week we ever tasted. Try it. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Mellor returned from their Denver trip last evening. If you are looking for hot weather suits, go to Johnson, Lorentz & Co's. Louie Bechthold is having his house painted in nice shape for the Cardival. S. J Foulk, of Salem, Wyo , orders this paper sent him through Gu? Lor entz. Don’t forget the Tenuis Tournament. A number of teams are dated for the three rttys. Mrs. F. S. Robbins and children re turned from their visit at Giltner, last j Saturday. Binding twine now on hand at T. M Reed’s. FI ace your order for amouut you may need. Miss Jessie Culley entertained a number of young lady friends at tea, Tuesday evening. The Baptist ladies held a very suc cessful social on McCombs lawn last Friday eyenlng. My five-room bouse is for sale. Easy terms. Come and s< e me at the St. Elmo Hotel. A. Kkazim. The racing during Carnival promises to be great, a number of tine horses be ing already on hand. It is said to be a tine dramatic com pany that is dated for Pilger’s Opera House during the Carnival. The Vnion Pacific is giving a fare and a third round trip for a distance of 75 miles for this Carnival. There will be a dance in Jenner's Park each evening during the Carnival Good music and a splendid pavillion in which to trip light f.mtistic. Dave I)epew has been busy out at Charley Snvder's the past two weeks, plastering yp4 painting, and it will take hint some ti jie yet to finish. Miss Jennie Mutton; and her friend, Miss Charlton, of Ord, wtip baye been visiting at the homes of Me*«ts. H’aife and Chase, will return home ne*t Mop day. * The shooting tournament promises to be one of the greatest attractions of the Carnival, a large number of sports being on the gpoynd ready for the first day. The Sherman county teaeher*’ nor mal institute is in session aH of this week, commencing Monday morning Supt. Searson of Wahoo and Supt, Thomson of Ravenna hiye charge of the work. Mr, and Mrs J. S. Pedler and Miss Sadie Pedler went to Colorado, last Thursday, fora few weeks, to see If the climate would tie beneficial to Miss Sadie. We trust she may return in good health. The nearest any Loup Cityiie got to securing a prize of Rosebud land lies in the fact that parties elsewhere in Nele laska by tbe names of Nightingale. Long, Snyder, Howard and Mason were lucky winners The Baptist ladies will sell ice cream, lemonade, cakes and other dainties during the Carnival in front of Tiik ! Nokthwestkkn’ office, the object being to raise tthe necessary funds to build a sidewalk around their church. Patron ize them and help aguyd cause. The Van Etten and ftchnta Com pany of eight people, a superb company of players p’aying sucesstul plays, suc cessfully produced by a successful company. Will play at Pilger,s Opera House, Aug- 4, 5 and 6. Complete change of p&ys and specialties eich evening. iiesemd ideate on sale at C. W. Conhiser’s. Loup City is fast putting on n»<ifo poIlian airs. Last Sunday Messrs. Gus Lorent* and Oliver Mason received from Council Bluffs a fine double-seated automobile, which was .used on out stree's that diy and a nuuther of oui people took fine rides thereon Messrs, Loretitz and Mason are to be congratu , lated upon their enterprise in furnish ; ing the first auto for Loup City. In the language of the Chinaman the auto has “No pushee, no pullee, go like helfae/1 Loup City has every reason to be proud of (heir ministerial gentlemen . Especially is this true of llev, Madely. the Methodist pastor. AndtheNoum western has no hesitancy in .saying that the two sermons by that gentle , man last Sunday were among the best we aver heard, and could not have been better or more Christ-like in their ut terance and application. We are proud from a secular standpoint, that oui Methodist friends have such an excel ■ lent, talented and God-like paster* Mrs. Jas. Burnett is on the sick list W. P. Baird moved into his new home Monday. Have you had a ride on Lorpntz and Mason’s automobile? Miss Rosa Flynn of Columbus is vis iting Miss Gladys O’Bryan. Ex-Gov. Pattison of Pennsylvania died Monday of this week; Miss Anna Thompson returned from her Colorado visit Monday. Don’t you wish Loup City was elec Lie lighted for the Carnival? Miss Edna Lee is home from Aurora where she has been attending school. Miss Minnie Kornrumpf, who is a nurse at Omaha, is home on a vacation. The next best thing to being a teacher is to marry one. In fact is letter. We know Miss Edna Daddow has been in the country for the past week cooking for her big brother. J. II. Parschali’s father, two sisters and a brother are visiting him from Butte this state. 8. F. Reynolds is enjoying a vlstit from his granddaughter, Miss Lavada Veeder of Sargent, After the Carnival, let us have elec tric lighted streets.stcres and residences as a good topic for thought. We have ordered a ’phone placed in our residence, so you may catch the ed itor whether at the office or at home. Peter Morlts, who has been suflering i from cancer, died last week Wednesday ; and was buried Thursday following. C. L. Drake from Indiana, formerly l a resident of this county, is here on his wav to Guernsey, Wyo., for his health. I). A. Johnson, of the firm of John son. Lorentz Sc Co., is up from Aurora to help Gus. through the Carnival trade. Sherman was one of the counties of the state that was O, K.d by the state board of equalization in the matter of assessment. If you have an item of news, phone it in. if you are afraid to meet the edi tor face to face, or find it easier to break it across the wire. Mrs. Guendel of Grand Island, who with her three children, have been vis iting at the home of T, II. Eisner, re turned home last Saturday. Loup Citv is preparing for a big sporting carnival to lie held in that town on the 4th, 5th and Oth of August. The Ord ball team and gun club are making preparations to lie in attend ance and participate in the contests.— Qyd Quiz fty the way, ajjd we had nearly for gotten to mention it, when y°tf come to the Carnival, if you are not already a ; reader of The Northwestern, tickle the editor with a dollar and get the pa per for a year. It will be worth a dollar to you many times over to hear him grin. Sm»e fifty of the sweetest, prettiest and most charming school ma’ams in tne world are ju Loup City this week attending the normal, and if we were! not married and desirous of retaining the few scattering hairs that still adorn our thinking cap, we-well, w» have n son who Is neither. The families of W. T. Gibson, H. K, Gallaway andO. (I. Gibson met at the home of the former, last Sunday, and enjoyed a family picnic in honor of the visit ot Mr. Marshall Ritchey of Altoo na, Pa. Mr. Ritchey is a nephew of Mrs. W T. Gibson and will s|>end his summer vacation in our midst. Loup City’s popular butcher, 8. F. Reynolds, he of the Pioneer Meat Mar ket, Is in fine shape to supply our peo ple with the lln<*t. juclest meats for the Carnival triple, having made extra ef forts to have a big supply of every thing that can be wanted in the meat line for these days. You can count on Friend Reynolds never to lie behind hand on anything. - — - • - Are fpp Celnii to the feinte Fair? Najto yopr urrangepsectsto attend the Nebraska £t*t# y^r at Lincoln, August 29th to rti p'euiher {Id, As a state fair you will (iod it up-to date in all particulsrs snd In every de partment. Every class full and over flowing with exhibits. (In agricultural products you can see the lategt Jp varieties and the finest specimens. In livestock all the prepde will be represented and the opportunity to sen the choicest and must valuable in dividual animals. In the fine art and textile departments the “old fWogs" fiagfi b^ff strlck/ep out and the “new fancies" provided for. There will be acres of exhibits in farm implem0Bt>. machinery, buggies, etc., sod it will be the one opportunity of the year for toteodiDg purchasers to see, compare and then intelligently order or purchase, The speed program is the beet pro? vlded for in the state, abd as an extra Inducement to lovers of the “fast horses" Dan Patch, the swiftest pacer in the world, will go against time on Tuesday, August 30th. As an outing a trip to the state fair ia both pleasant, profitable and not expen* s)ve. A one-fare rate on all railroads. -, HYMENEAL. Czaplewski-Synak. On Tuesday morning of this week oc curred the nuptials ot our popular Pol ish merchant, John J. Czaplewski, and Miss Anastazia Bynak, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. R.'Bynak. The wedding took place in the Catholic church in this city, before a large assemblage of friends of the contracting parties. The ceremony was according to the Catholie rites and in the Polish language, ot which we are not a very proficient scholar,hence will not attempt to put in English the sacred bans. Father Rad* ka, the Polish priest of Ashton united the happy couple in the beautiful cere monial of his faith, the bride being at tended by Misses Mary Czaplewski and Mary Easton, while Messrs. Joe Czap lewski and John Bynak performed like service for the groom. The bride was tastefully attired in pale blue silk, with white shirred ribbon®, and the groom w«s dressed in conventional black. Fol lowing the ceremony, the guests re paired to the home of the bride’s par ents, where a feast of good things had been prepared and the day and night were passed in banqueting and dancing. The groom is a well known and poi nter groceryRian of this city, while the bride is an equally well known and pot? ular Polish girl, and for a long time has been a clerk in the store of her husband. The North western wishes the couple a long and happy life. During the Carni val the IVlodel Restau rant will be open day and night. Meals at all hours and at regu lar prices. ! Schaupp Siding. Harvest is about done around here. Stacking grain seems all the go now. Lewanduski began Threshing Mon day. We are in need of a blacksmith shop hete. Lovd lily is working on the new store. Ernest Rowe is shingling the Ely store. We are in need of a good watermelon patch. Lew Bechthold is buying hogs for E. G. Taylor. E G. Taylor is building a barn for his manager. Isaac Sandburg is talking of buying a threshinb machine this fall. □ There is a petition out for a postoffice at Schaupp Sidjng. Did you see it? William Wharton was working at Schaupp Siding this week, unloading stone. Miss Louisa Cording and Alva Engle Sunduved with Mr. and Mrs. Hech thold. Schaupp Siding's first dance was a success. 'J'hefp were atyout 400 people present. H- Snaels*T of Ashton was here fig uring on a bill of lumber to build a barn and granary, IlOW RATES Via Union PACIFIC Central Nebraska Assemdlv, Fullerton, One fare plug 50c. Aug 4 lft, reiurning Aur. 17, State Fair, Lincoln. Aug. 28 to Sept. 2. Tickets on sale same dates. Good to Aug. 8d Grand Lodge I. O. O, b.. Lincoln. Oct. 17, 18, return Oct. 23. One fare plus ft()c. Chicago and return di rect, 822.65 one way. via St Louis, 825.05. See U. I*, agent G. A. It. at Boston, Mas., via the IT 1\ Date ot sale Aug. 11,12 and 13, re. turning Aug. 20. By depositing tick ets with joint agent, limit may be ex tended to Sept. 30, at cost of 30c. Horne Visitors’ Excursions to Indiana and Ohio, via the Union Pacific. One fa.te, plus 82, for round trip. Dates oT sale, Aug. 6,13, 20 and 27, Oct. 11,1904. Final limit 3o days from date of sale. I jioelus. Neb., and return, Aug. 18-19, good retur^ng Aug. 20. One and one third farje. Very low rate for coach excursions tp St. Louis and return, pates of eale. Aug. 2,4, 9. lj, 18,18, 23, 25, 30. Sept J. 13. !5, 20, 22,27 and 29 only. The Union Pacific in connection with Mwa Wabash line now runs through Electric flighted to St- Loujs and return- Passengers ape landed at mgin entrance of exposition at a con venient hour in the morning, thus sav ing time and expense on arrival at St. Louie, and avoiding the great crowds at the big Union station. Many hours quicker than any other route. No change of cars. Illustrated guide to the Fair free on application to F. H. Hiser, agent. NOTICE TO LAND OWNERS. (Hurt Kotd.) To Whom It May Concern: The commissioner appointed to view and locate a road commencing at the northeast corner of section thirty-two (32) and the northwest corner of sec tion thirty-three (33), township fifteen (15), range thirteen (13), and running south on section line, and also between sections four (4) and five (5). township fourteen (14), range thirteen (13), to the Loup City and St. Paul road; then com-1 mencing at the southeast corner of said section thiity-two (32) and southwest corner of section thirty-three (33), and running thence one half mile west on section line to quarter stake of said sec tion tbirty-two (32), township fifteen (15), r.inge thirteen (13), thence north on said half section line of section tldr ; ty-two (32) and terminating at the point ' on said half section line where the St. Paul and Loup City road crosses the halt section line of said section thirty two (32), township fifteen (15), range thirteen (13) has reported in favor there of and ad claims for damage or objec tions thereto must be filed in the office of the county clerk of Sherman county, Nebraska, on or before the 24th day of September, 19C4, or said road will be al lowed without reference thereto. Dated this 21st day of July, 1004. Geo. 11. Gibson, County Clerk. [Last pub. August 11] NOTICE TO LAND OWNERS. Capellen Road No. 2. To whom it may concern: The com missioner appointed to view and lo cate a road commencing at the south east corner of block seventeen (17) in 5 the townsite of Hazard, ana running ; southeast along the north side of the B. & M. to a point about one hundred (100) rods southeast of railroad cross ing, on section line between sections nineteen (l9> and twenty (20), and run-! ning thence across to the south side of i railroad track, thence in a south ami southwesterly direction about eighty (SO) rods on the east side of the existing j fence between the plowed land and i pasture and terminating at the nearest ! point of junction with the present road, which runs near the creek bank, has reported in favor thereof, and all objeo j tlons thereto, or claims for damage, must be tiled in the office of the county clerk ot Sherman county, Nebraska, on or before the 20tli day ot September, 19<B, or such road w ill be established : without reference thereto Dated this Dili day of July, 1904. Geo. H. Gibson, County Clerk. Last pub. Aug. 4. NOTICE TO LAND OWNERS. Capellen Road No. 1. To whom it may concern: The com missioner appointed to view- and vacate a road commencing at the northeast corner of the southeast quarter of sec tion nineteen (19), township thirteen (13). range fifteen (15) in Sherman coun ty, Nebraska, and running south be-1 tween sections nineteen (19) and twen ty (20) to the bank of the creek, and | running thence eastward to and termi nating at the point where it turns south; alto the road running through the south east quarter of section nineteen (19) 13 15, and the northeast quarter of section I nineteen (19) 13-15 to the south side of ! the B. & M. right-of-way, has reported in favor thereof and all objection* thereto or claims for damtge must be filed in the office of the County Clerk on or before the 20th day of September, 1904, or such road wilj be vacated w ith out reference thereto. Dated this 13th day of July, 1904. Geo. H. Gibson, County Clerk. Last pub. Aug 4th. U P RAILWAY, OVERLAND ROUTE Vhrss Daily Vraiys to California TRAINS ARRIVE AND DEPART AS FOLLOWS; No. 86 leaves daily except Sunday (pass eager). T:85a. m. No. 88 leaves Monday, Wednesday and Friday, (mixed! 12:20 p. m. No. 00 leaves Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, (mixed) j:30 p. m. No. 87 arrives dally except Sunday (mixed) 12;Q5 p. m. No. 86 arrives daily except Sunday (pass enger) 7:35 p, m. No. 89 (passenger) Tuesdays. Thursdays and Saturdays, arrives at 6:65 p. m. First class service and close connections east, west and sonth. Tickets sold to all points aud baggage checked through to .destination. Information will be chter. fully furnished on application to Frank Hiskk, Agent. — - -I TIME TABLE, M LOUP CITY NKBIL ISB9BI Lincoln, Denver, Omaha, Helena, Chicago, Butte, St. Joseph, Salt Lake City, Kansas City, Portland, St. Louis, San Francisco, and all points " End all points ast and south. West. ' - ■ • \ TRAINS LKAVK AS FOLLOWS: GOING EA&T No. 52 Passenger....10(53 a. m No. co Freight.10.53 a.m. GOING WEST No. 61 Passenger. 5:20 p. in. No. 59 Freight.6:16 p. m. sleeping, dinner and reclining chair cars (seats free) on through trains. Tickets sold and baggage Checked to any point in the polled st&tes of Canada: ' For Informatlpn, maps, ‘time tables and tickets call on or write to K. L, ARTHUR Agent. Or 4. Frances, GenM Passenger Agent. Omaha, Nebraska. Burlington Haffn St. Louis and return, 411 kinds of re duced rates daily. Denver, Colorado Springs, Pueblo Salt Lake; Black Hills—practically half rates all summer, Michigan, Minnesota and Wisconsin, lake resorts and steamer tours, very fa vorable rates. Ask Burlington agent for particulars. That fine $3.50 Rocker went to Mat Janulewicz for $1.50. You'll wake up next time, won’t you? * The Mattress Of the present day is without doubt made from cotton felted into layers the exact size of the mattress. No material can be more perfect of view, it being absolutely clean. When tilted in a good machine, the fibres are so knitted together as to make it buoyant and free from lumps. Ask to see the Perfection Felt When vou visit us %/ It is a two-part Mattress weighing 4o pounds. ».i ik For Bargains IN Call on B. J. Swanson THE SHOE IVIflfi. CSill Q»n(i So© V W .T. CHASE ^ ’ * • _ _ * V —TIIE— Popular Druggist FOR TIIE PUREST AND BEST Drugs, Paipts, Gils, CIGARS, FRUITS IN SEASON, ETC. LOUP CITY, NEBRASKA We'll Never Do It Again, We have quit yelling for pnblic improvements sinoe the editor of the Loup City Northwestern [called it roasting.-Arcadia Champion. Do you read The Northwestern? if not, why not? Less than 2c per week Correct an to Roosevelt Only. Republican editors are now doing their utmost to prevent fusion of democrats and populists. It won’t work. The state of Nebraska" will Without doubt give Roosevelt a ma