I will be pleased To have yon call, if wanting anything in Hardware, Tinware, Cutlery, Fencing, etc. Yours, P. O. REED. THE NORTHWESTERN THURSDAY, JANY. 12, 1905. lioaal Daws. Don’t forget Cording’s sale. 17 below Wednesday night. See D. C. Grow for Best Flour. Roy Slayter is on the sick list. Heating arid Cook Sto * es at P. O. Reed's. Our city schools commenced again Monday. Choice Buckwheat Flour f >r sale by D. S. Grow. Mrs K. Plumbeck has been very sick the past week. Sheridan Jump and nut coal for sale at Taylor’s Elevator. Mrs John Cowling of Cleora is re pjrted seriou-ly ill. Copper. Galvanized or Tin Wash Boilers at P, O. Reed’s. Albert Johnson made a business trip to Arcadia last Friday. OverCDat* at any price at Johnson Lorentz Co’s. They are dandies. F.very housekeeper wants best flour in the m irket. D. C. Grow keeps it. Acre lots for sale in Ashton and Loup City. For particulars see Aug. Jaeschka J. W. Snyder of Kearney was here last week visiting his uncle, B.T Snyde W. D. Hover, Kmbalmer and Fu neral Director. Ready day or night. Do you read The Northwestern? If not, why not? Less than 2c per week Miss Clara Po!ski t attend this term on account of ill-health They are bright iittle girls and will be great v missed by teaches and playmates * It is reported a fine babv daughter was horn to Rev. and Mrs. F. D. Ken nedy at St. Paul, eith**r on Sunday or Monday of this week. The reverend is supposed to be too happy to phone the news to us, hence we get it by the wire less. The members of the Unity Club don’t intend to be ontdone by the Commercial Club and are rehearsing for a play to be given at the opera house on Friday evening of this week, the proceeds to go towards paying for a drinking fountain for this city. Costumes of ve olden time. He sure to attend. Draper Bros, have an announcement this paper it will pay you to read. This enterprising firm are here to do busi ness and have now one of the finest harness and hardware stores in this country, or will when they get all their big invoice of new goods in. (loin and see them in their new quarters. On tfle local page will be found Mrs. 11. M. Gastever’a big advertisement This lady already has «n immense trade but proposes this year to greatly increase the volume of business by ju dicious advertising through the columns of The Northwestern. She offers some rare bargains this week and will do so on other goods from week to week. Just keep an eye on her bargain list each week. She will save you money A. (). Lowrey of the Litchfield Moni tor and Miss Anna Van. the youngest daughter of George Van. a retired and well-to-do farmer of LitchfiAd, * ere to be married yesterday at the home of the lady’s parents in Litc-hfi Id. The happy couple take a short hone, moon trip to Beatrice, when they return and sett'e down to sedate married life in Litchfield. Albert was here Tuesday with his prospective brother in-law, W. A. Cornford, of the same city, to get Judge Angier’s official consent. We wish the young people all that comes to a happy marital life. A literary was organized last Thurs day evening at the school house In dis trict No 57, taught by Miss Sarah Lof holm, and will be held each Friday even ing. Question for debate tomorrow evening. “Resolved that consolidation of district schools in each township into one graded school would be beneficial to the best interests of the education of the youth of our land.” Affirmative, J. Q Pray, Nelson Fisher, Carl New man; negative, J. N. Fisher. Earl Ma son, Earl Pray. All cordially invited. Next Sunday evening the Baptist peo n’e will begin a series of special meet ings. If you do not happen to have timeenouph to come, just take some. There will be no cheap sensationalism to endure. We have the truth to preach, not as you and I imagine it ought to be, but as laid down by our Master, and. by the wav, did ever anybody find anything equal to it? Come bn, th**n, young and old, rich and poor, high and low, it mat ters not who. We invite everybody in general and vou in particular, and we pledge ourselves to do you all the good we can. H. IS. Wold, Pastor. flow is the tipie to buy: A fctone Martin Fur, 48 inches long, formerly for *0,Q A Sable Fur, 66 inches long, - - formerly 8,0Q, for 70°. A Grey Fox Fur, 54 inches long, formerly if!, for 40°. Muffs to match at a corresponding discount. A Child's Collarette and Muff, Angora, - - formerly !!f!, for !lf°. A Child s Collarette and Muff, Grey Moleskin, formerly 3-7,\ for 80°. A Child's Collarette and Muff, Brown Fur, - formerly if0, for if0. A Child's Collarette and Muff, Brown Fur, - formerly if?, for if0. i, (OUv •afeioj t } \ V for fufthey Ipforpiatiop epquife at Gasteyer’s. The infant daughter of Ilenrv and Vernie Baade died Monday, Jan. 2d. It w,*s h frail little dower. and its hold on life from the lirst was but slight. The distracted parents request us to ex press their thanks to the many kind friends who aided them in their sor rowful experience. Last spring the Loup City Township Board purchased the lumber in the old dome east of town for which said board paid $200. With this lumber two new bridges have been built and two re paired, th<* new lumber for which would have cost the township over $160, and the township It ts soid lumber to th» amount of $149.85 and there is still a 1 rge amount of lumber left. Wanted, for cash, farm land. An swer full information at once, and price. ' J. Riorum. Care of Carl de la Motte, Litchtield, Neb., Route No. 2. 9-2w Notice. Notice is hereby given that W. W. Brooks and the undersigned are not partners and never have been, and lie will not be held liable for any indebted ness contracted by the said W. W.Brooks. Dated this Othday ot January, 1905. 9-3w Wm. Ckiss. Legal Notice. In the District Court of Sherman Coun ty, Nebraska; Janies E. Philbnck,] Administrator,with | the will annexed, of | the estate of George | Bickford, deceased,| Plaintiff, ! vs. Horace Bickford. Lu-1 cy C.Shei burne.Eli- j za D.Learned, Char- j lotte M. Downing, y Notice of Sale. I Charh s D. Bickford, | Lillie M. Bickford, | Ida Place. Char-1 lotte I). Wordley. | C irrie 1) Davison. J Edwin U. Sanders, ! Arthur C Sanders, j Walrer U. Sanders, | Orrin B Sanders, i Defendants. J In the Matter of the Estate of George j Bickford, deceased: Notice is hereby given that inpursu-l ance of an order of Honorable Bruno I O. Hostetler. Judge of the District Court of Sherman County, made on the goth day of December. 1904, for the sale of the real estate hereinafter described, there will be sold at the south door ot the court house in Loup City, Sherman county, Nebraska, on the first day of February, 1905, at one o'clock in the afternoon, at public vendue, to the highest bidder lor cash, the following described real estate situate in Sherman county, and State of Nebraska, to-wit: Lots nine (9). ten (10). eleven (11), and twelve (12), in block four (4), in J.Wood Smith's addition to the town, now vil lage of Loup City. Said sale will re main open one hour. Dated this 10th dav of January, 1905. James E Philbrick, Administrator of the Estate of George Bickford, deceased. Last pub. Jan. 20. ty, Nebraska: Ida Brothwell, as guard ian of Emily lrean Brothwell and Bertha Clara Brothwell,daugh ters and sole heirs at law of Charles H.Broth | well, deceased, minors. ;• Plaintiff, Order to ShowCause. vs. Ida Brothwell. Emilv lrean Bro'hwell, and | Bertha Clara Brothwell, | Defendants. In the matter of the estate of Charles H. Brothwell, deceased: Ou this 22nd day of December. 1904, this cause came on for hearing upon the petition of Ida Brothwell, as guardian of Emily lrean Brothwell and Bertha Clara Brothwell, daughters and sole heirs at law of Charles H. Brothwell, deceased, minors, praying for license to sell the following described real estate i situate in Sherman county, Nebraska, to-wit* The southeast quarter of the northeast quarter and the northeast quarter of the southeast quarter and the south half of the southeast quarter of section fourteen, in township four teen north of range fourteen west, sub ject to one certain mortgage thereon in favor of Frank II. Meyers, for the sum of $500 and interest; also, one certain other mortgage to Andrew* J, Wilson for the sum of $200 with interest for the support and education of said mi nor children. It is therefore ordered that all per sons interested in said estate appear be fore the Honorable Bruno O. Hostet ler. Judge of the District Court of Sher man county. Nebraska at the court houso in Kearney, Nebraska, on the Uth dav of February, 1905, at 10 o’clock a, m., to show cause why license should not be granted to said guardian to sell said above described real estate for the support and education of said minor children, and the expenses and costs of this sale. It is further ordered by the court that this notice be punlished for three consecutive weeks in The Loup City Northwestern, a newspaper pub lished and of general circulation in the county of Sherman Dated this 22nd dav of December, 1904. Bruno O. Hostetler. Judge of tfce District Court of the 12th Judicial District for Sherman County, Nebraska. Last pub. Jan. 12. Round Front Barn, J. H. MINER. Props Loup City, - Nebr. (Opposite Nojthwc stern Office) Finest Livory Rigs, caieful drivers, i Headquarters ior farmers’ teaiuD. rom- j mercial men’s trade given especial at* , teotion, Your patronage solicit# 3, I FERE you RAVE IT! IB KT TTT • 1 Sectional HOOK CASES AND Faron Gfgaps ARE A TO BEAT. i NSectioncxl Bookcase Bookcase for the - Home The Macey Sectional Bookcase is mechanically correct and artistically perfect. The very best and latest structural features are combined with that high standard of quality, artistic nicety of finish, design and scrupulous attention to details, for which all Macey goods are justly famed. Catalog for the asking. Full line on exhibition at W. D. Hover & Co.'s Cold Weather is Gofnipg And you will want something to keep you warm. We’ve got it. FUR COATS, from $12 to $35 OVERCOATS, from $2.50 to $20 Caps, Mitts, Sweaters, Felt Foots, Underwear. In fact everything in Gents’ Furnishings. Also received another line of Ladies’ and Children's Jackets Get our Prices and look our stock over. JOflfJSOfJ-LOpEfj JZ GO. ■ ■ - — — —— -— Are You In Need ? OF A Wagon, Buggy, Harness, Wind Mill, Corn Shelter, Feed Grinder, Gasoline Engine, Etc.. SEE T. M. Reed Whoever Heafd of Pafdwaje ip a Jdarpess Shop? o-o-o It is nothing uncommon to see harness in a hardware store but to see hardware in a harness shop is something new. However, we wish to say to the people of Loup City and vi cinity that we have added a full and complete line of Shelf Hardware, including Tinware, Granite ware, also a new line of Turquois ware and Cutlery, which we would be glad to have you call and examine, when in need of anything in that line. We are also increasing our Harness stock, so we can accom modate the public in anything in the Harness line. We are also putting in the finest line of Saddles ever shown in Loup City. Our line of Blankets and Robes are complete, which we are offering at a 10 per cent discount in order to close them out. We will also give some very low prices on what Bug gies we have left, in order to close them out before getting in, our spring shipment. Call and examine our stock, whether in need of anything or not, then when you do want to buy you will know where you can get the best goods for the least money. Soliciting a share of your patronge, we are Yours for Business, Dp/VpEp Bp0S. AND Transfer _*o * — »u* Give me a trial on your draying and transfer business, and I will guarantee satisfaction. S. N. CRISS, Propr.l Chris. Johansen, Prop. Best of Satisfaction Guaranteed s<. All. Yonr Patronage Solicited.