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'VfCgl Loup City Northwestern volume xxi. LOUP CITY, NEBRASKA,/ THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1904. NUMBER 43 Professional Cards R. J. NIGHTINGALE Attorney ini ComssIcmUiw LOUP gITY. NEB AARON WALL La-wyer Practices in all Courts Loup City, Neb. ROBT. P. S FARR Attorney-at-Law, LOUP CITY, NEBMSKti. »?/. h. Bonded Abstracter Loup City, - Nebraska. Ouly set of Abstract books in county J. H. LONG Office Opposite St- Elmo TELEPHONE CONNECTION S. A. ALLEN. &EJYTIST, LOUP CITY, - - NEB. OFFICE.—One floor 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. lu a dental operation the main consider, ation is tbe result. The pain is greatly modi tied by modern eylppment. St. Elmo Hotel A. ERAZIM, 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 county seat. WESLEY McCOMBS 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 wish our services. TOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED CONGER’S City Dray ail Transfer Ine J. W. <fc 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. Tonr patronage solicited, LOUP CITY, • • - NEBRASKA. P. Hoogenboezem CONTRACTOR. Loup City, - Neb. Sign Work and Graining a Spe cialty. Wall Paper and Mouldings. Boone, PHOTOGRAPHER, LOUP CITY, NEB. Photographs, Farm v'&^s, stock pictures etc. Finest instrument west or the Missouri river. All work strlcly guaranteed. W. L. MARCY, DBNTIST, LOUP 8ITY, NEB Office, West Side of Square. Your Dental work solicited. U P RAILWAY. OVERLAND ROUTE Vhrss Daily Vraiys to California TRAINS ARRIVE AND DEPART AS FOLLOWS:— No. 8S leaves daily except Sunday (pass eager). 7:35a.m. No. 88 leaves Monday, Wednesday and Friday, (mixed) 12:20 p. m. No. 90 leaves Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, (mixed) 1:30 p. m. No. 87 arrives dally except Sunday (mixed; 12;0f> p. m. No. 85 arrives dally except Sunday (pass enger) 7:85 p. m. No. 89 (passenger) Tuesdays. Thursdays and Saturdays, arrives at 6:86 p m. First class service and close connection! east, west and south. Tickets sold to al points and baggage checked through tc destination. Information will be chter fully furnished on application to Fsiii Hiser. Aarent THE NORTHWESTERS TERMS:—11.00 PER TEAK. IF PAID IK ADVANCI Entered at the Loup City Postofflce for trans mission through the mails as second class matter. Office ’Phone, - - - Rll Residence ’Phone, - - H12 •f. W. BURLEIGH. Ed. and Pnb. PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT. The following proposed amendment to, and convention for the revision of, the Constitution of the State of Nebraska, as hereinafter set forth, in full, is submitted to the electors of the State of Nebraska, to be voted upon at the gen eral election to be held Tuesday. November 8, A. D. 1901. (Senate File No. 114.) A Bill for a Joint Resolution recommending to the electors of the state to vote at the next election of members of the Legislature for or against a convention to revise, amend and change the Constitution of the Sate of Ne braska in accordance with Section 2, Article 15. of the Constitution of the State of Nebraska. Be it Resolved bt tub Legislature of the State or Nebraska: 1. That it is deemed necessary to call a con vention to revise, amend and change the Con stitution of the State of Nebraska. 2. That the electors are recommended to vote at the next election of members of the Legislature for or against a convention to re vise, amend and change the Constitution of the State of Nebraska. 3. That at such next election of members of the Legislature on the ballot of each elector voting at such election, shall be printed or written in such manner that the elector can in dicate his preference under the law the words: “FOR calling a convention to revise, amend and change the Constitution of the State of Ne braska,” and “AGAINST calling a convention to revibe, amend and change the Constitution of the State of Nebraska1'; and if a majority voting, at said election shall vote tor a conven tion. the Legislature shall, at its next session, provide by law for calling the same. I, Geo. W. Marsh. Secretary of State of the State of Nebraska, do hereby certify that the foregoing proposed amendment to the Consti tution of the State of Nebraska, and provid ing for a Convention for the revision of said Constitution of the State of Nebraska, is a true and correct copy of the original enrolled bill passed by the Twenty-eighth session of the Legislature of the State of Nebraska, as it ap pears from said original bill, on file in my office, and that said proposed amendment and revision of the Constitution of the State of Ne braska is submitted to the qualified voters of the State of Nebraska, for their adoption or rejection, at the general election to be held on Tuesday, the 8th day of November, A. D. 1904. In testimony whereor, I hereunto set my hand and affixed the Great Seal of the State of Nebraska. Done at Lincoln this 5th day of July, in the year of our Lord One Thousand Nine Huudred and Four, of the Independence of the United States the One Hundred and Twenty Ninth and of this State the Thirty Eighth. (Great Seal.) Geo. W. Marsh. Secretary of State. Program of Meeeting of Grand Island Baptist Association, To be held in Loup City, Sept. 13,14 and 15: 8:00 p. m —Annual Sermon. .Rev C. J. Pope “Christian Education,. Pres George Sutherland Appointment of Com mittees onEnrollment and Nominations. 8:45 a. m.—Devotional Service. 9:00 a. m.—Election of Officers. 9:15 a. m.—Reading of Church Letters 10:15 a. m.—Report of Missionary Committee..... .Rev. A. T. Norwood 10:30 a.jn—C^%n Discussion of Re l^jt, led by. ... Dr. George Sutherland 2:00 p. m.—Devotional Service. 2:15 p. m.—General Missions of America and the World. .Rev. C Petersen 3:15 p. m.—‘‘Woman’s Hour”. .Martha Van Ness “Chinese Missions”.. .Miss Abbie E. Ross, Superintendent of Chi« nese Missions, San Frar cisco, California. 8:00 p. m.—“Evangelism in Ne braska,”. .Rev. C. W. Brinstad 8:30 p. m — Evangelistic Sermon.. .Rev. A. E. Carson 8:45 a. m.—Devotional Service. 9:00 a m—Report of Committees. 9:30 a. m.—The Sunday School and B. Y. P. U. .. .bv Rev L. C. H. Biggs 10:00 a. in.—Discussion. “The Teacher’s Prep aration,” . .Judge J. A. Angier “Conversions in the Sunday School.”. .Anthony Rogers “Teachers as Evan gelists,”. ,. liev. J. M. Titterington “Junior Work as Re latedto the Sunday School,”. .. .Mrs S. B.Titterington Discussions, 10 minutes 10:40 a. m.—Open Discussion. 11:00 a. m—“Christian Giving”.... .Rev. A. T. Norwood 11:20 a. m— Discussion. 12:00 m. —Adjournment. Our people "should get interested in the matter tf good roids to a great* r extent. Not a day passes that we do not hear complaint About the condtion of the roads leading into Loup ,CPy, and the merchants can m ike a ten strike by attending to this matter with out dday. Who will take the initia tive? SUPERVISOR BROWN WINS W. 0. Brown Renominated for Supervisor, Third District. Divide School House, Aug. 29.— Pursuant to call, the delegates of the 3rd supervisor district met in convention at Divide school house for the purpose of nominating a su pervisor for said district. The con vention was called to order by T. €. Chamberlain, and on motion W. Hawk was elected chairman and John Mathewson secretary. On motion, the chairman appointed S. McFadden, A. J. Burtner and M. A. Gilbert a committee on credentials, who reported the following dele gates entitled to seats: Clay—John Mathewson, Jos. Daddow, Conrad Koch, Stewart McFadden and Hen4 ry Goodwin. Elm—Adam Zahn, H. J. Burtner and W. E Weller. The chairman of Webster township fail ing to appear with the credentials, the committee recommended that M. A. Gilbert, Geo. McFadden and W. Hawk, who were present and had been elected delegates April 22, to the convention, represent Web ter township. Report accepted. The delegates were instructed to cast the full vote of their respective delega tions. On informal ballot for su pervisor, O. Brown received the majority of all the votes cast and on motion the informal ballot was made formal and W. O. Brown was de clared the nominee. Committee men elected: For Clay, John Math ewson; for Elm,T. C. Chamberlain; for \\ ebster, Thomas Burton. The secretary was instructed to send a report of the convention to the ed itor of the Loup City Northwest ern for publication. On motion, convention adjourned. W. Hawk, Chairman. John Mathewson, Secy. Schaupp Siding Plowing is now the go since the rains. / + ,. v Jay Cole was a visitor at Schaupp Siding. Corn is getting out of the way of the frost. Emery Bly lost a fine milch cow from alfalfa. Anton Topolski is fixing up the school house. Ed. Taylor was doing business here last week John Fisher is going to thresh his straw stack over. Will Kuutzin was working last week in Schaupp Siding. Frank Lorcbeck of Loup City is working at the Keystone yards at this place. Mr. Road Boss, look over your roads. There is danger in leaving the road in such shape. There was a street walker thro’ town the other day, but he walked out soon. Dogs are pretty bad around here for strangers. Wm. Cording was visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bechthold last week. He has been working in a butcher shop in Grand Island but gave it up on account of ill-health. Divide News Miss Alta Slocum has been very sick for a couple of days. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Squiers have had friends visiting them from Au rora and Comstock the past few days. Hecry Rensink has been laid up with a very painful arm, caused by getting tco near a wild bronco Sun day afternoon. Mrs. George Ellinger returned home last Tuesday. She was ac companied by her sister, Mrs. R. Piper, and family. They came from York, Neb. Mr. Piper is looking for a farm to rent. Mrs. Ellinger’s father is also here looking for a farm. He wants to buy. Buflington Route TIME TABLE, LOUP CITY NkSk. Lincoln, Omaha. Chicago. St. Joseph, Kansas City, St. Lon is, and all points ast and south. Denver, Helens, Bntte, Salt Lake City, Portland, San Franolsoo, and all points West. TRAINS leave as FOLLOWS: GOING SAST No. 58 Passenger.,..10(53 a. m No. 60 Freight.10.53a.m. GOING WB8T No. 51 Passenger.. 5:20 p. m. | No. 59 Freight.6:15 p. m. Sleeping, dinner and reclining chair can i (seats free) on through trains. Tickets sold and baggage checked to any point in the United Stales or Canads. For information, maps, time tables and tickets call on or write to K. L, abthub Agent. Or J. Fbancis, Gen'l Passenger Agent, Omaha, Nebraska. TOOBUSY viDa”r; Oroc erfes >/ v' 7/ VJ 7/ m 7/ v\ \\ y'l m Dry Goods i and General Merchapdiee Don!ft11 ****** Millinery an^Mw‘1 "* ™rr)' «» season, witj, a first f>J 617 P°ods in I ““end ,0 My customers. ‘n““er you for'"*'" 3'°“r tr*te. We ask fbJ?’ Chase A. P. CUXLEY, President. W. F. MASON, Cashier. THE FIRST NATIONAL of Loup ejTy. 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 DRIDLES BLANKETS, ROBES, WHIPS, FLY NETS, BRUSHES, CURBY COMBS. Repairing Neatly Executed. All Work Warranted. HAND MADE HARNESS A SPECIALTY, LOUP CITY NEBRASKA The weather Calls for Cooling drinks and the Mild Hnl jDst Ik Ptm li CD 1 / . ’ ... £ _ A BEAUTIFUL With Every Dozen Pictures Taken at my Studio DURING SEPTEMBER (EXCEPTING THE 50c PICTURES.) Eflgar Draper, lie Pit aptor man, tm m mu BOUGHT AT THE B. & Mo Elevators MCALPINE, LOUP CITY, SCHAUPP SIDING, ASHTON AND FARWELL. Coal for Sale al Loop City aid Asia. 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* HARDWARE FTTZRJSTIl'TrRIE 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 SEE T. I. B FOR FARM MACHINERY, WAGONS, BUG GIES, WINDMILLS, PUMPS, HAY RAKES, STACKERS, SWEEPS. - •^J. I. DEPEWIN* Blacksmith $ Wagon Maker! t k ** }h6 ,V*e8t be,t «Q«ipP«<l nortb of the Platte River oMnlra* m°t^Z,91^n9 an^ * complete line of the latest Improved, ma tS!a!*S5*\SSr»£SSUffXM2.w,“ *“w l““w “op”'*“11 “d MY PRICES ARE REASONABLE AND PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL CUSTOMERS. fhe Northwestern $] per *Yr*