The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917, January 26, 1905, Image 1
VOLUME XXII. LOUP CITY, NEBRASKA. THURSDAY, JAM' RY 2<>, 15*05. NUMBER 11 Professional Cards R. J. NIGHTINGALE Attorney and CouhIcmUiw LOUR GITY. NEB AARON WALL La.'wy er Practices in all Courts Loup Citv. Neb. ROBT.P. STARR Attorney-at-Law. LOUP CITY. NEBR11SKH. •H. //. *1IE,ID Bonded Abstracter Loup City, - Nebraska. Only set of Abstract booksio county A. S. MAIN, Physician and Surgeon Office at Residence Telephone Connection LOUP C TY, - NEBR. J. H. LONG PHTSIGIAH ant SURGEON Office Opposite St. Elmo TELEPHONE CONNECTION W. L. MARCY. rxiST, LOUP GIT'Y, NEB OFFICE: East Side Public Square. COJYGEP’S City Dray and Transfer line J. W. & A. T. Conger. Props. Alikina* of hatiJma will be (five n prompt ftitentum md will-make a specialty ol moving household good. Ice delivered in any part of town. Your patronage solicited. LOUP CITY. - - NEBRASKA. P. Hoogenboezem Painter and Panertiaier CONTRACTOR. Loup City, - Neb. Sign Work and Graining a Spe cialty. Wall Paper and Mouldings. Open Day and Night Meals AH Hours dame, Oysters and Fish in Season Constantly on hand. •W. J.|Vlulick, Loup City, Nebr. SI. i Biro A. L. GILBERT, Prop. Fine Livery Turnouts IN CONNECTION. Having recently purchased this well known stable and added to it in many ways, I am better prepared than ever to serve you right. Oive Us a Trial THE NORTHWESTERN TERMS:—11.00 PKK TEAK. IT PAID IN ADVANCl ■Entered at the Loup Citv Postofflca for trans mission through the mails as second class matter. Office’Phone, - - • Rll Residence ’Phone, - - H22 j. W. BURLEIGH. Kd. and Pub. Keep History Perpendicular. Alter reading the one-sided account of the ca-e of Minshuii vs. Loup City township in the lust issue of the Times Indepei.dent. we believe our readers would like to know some of the facts, and on examination of the town ship records we find that the Burling ton railroad started a case in the Fed eral Court to eujoiu the collection of the interest on the irrigation bouds. The editor of the Times-Independent was township clerk at tne time and em ployed 11. M. Mathew, at that time one ot tne li. & M. attorneys, to defend lor Loup City township. Attorney Mathew acted in said case m conjunction with the other railroad attorneys, and he per sonally secured and served subpoenas on Jt hu Minshuii, John Vandegnft, 11. Biy and Alonzo Ziuk, to appear as wit nesses in said case at the mat in Uma hv and the ofiiee of the gentral solic itor ot the li. & M. By Co. forwarder to Air. Mathew a railioad pas» lor four persons goon to Omaha <.nd return, and said pass was takeu up by the cuuduc tor on ihe train on which the above witnesses came home from that trip. 1 he statute provides the taking of testi monv of witnesses to the Federal Court can ue done by deposition, when wit nesses live more than 100 miles from the court, and they cannot be compelled logo and testily oyservice by subporn* Tnese witnesses were not used to give personal te-tuuony in the case. No charge for their fees were ever returned m the bill of costs, w hich has been paid by the township, and the first bill pre sented for such costs was filed with the township cerk on April 2bth, 1004. for the purported appearance made May 24th. I9ul, which was a lapse ot nearly three years without filing a bill. In view oi these facts, the township board did not feel like assuming tbe responsi bility of paying 883.20 out ot the town slap funds, but awarded per diem for the time actually necessary for these witness t> to na\e given intir testimnny betore a notary public here. 1 he «own ship board is still of the opinion that as long as these witnesses w ere provided with transportation, which was to save the sum ot mi.au each, that m all fair ness the tow nship should not have been required to pay them for something i which w as not expended by them, as the pass was issu*d for them ro use tor that specific puri»ose. For the benefit of the Times-Inde pendent, we w ill state that as soon as judgment was rendered against the township, the board paid the following sums to these parties: judgment and eosis in John Min shullsuit.Oa Attorney fee to K J. Nightingale lu 00 Settlement with Junn Vandegrift 10 80 Settlement witiT Herbert lily_10 80 settlement with Alonzo Zmk_ 10 80 Total.$74 45 This appeals to be a saving of $8.75 of the funds of the township over the amount claimed by Mr. Mathew, attor ney for the township first and the wit ne-ses afterward. Death of an Aged Pioneer. Last Sunday forenoon occurred the death of Grandpa French, one of the oldest setilers in this part of the country, at the home of his son, Charles French, in this city, llis extreme age, coupled with a total blindness, commencing with loss of vision over two years since and an enfeebled constitution, has made him a great care on his son Ch <rlesand good wife, with whom he lived the past number of months preceding his death, but who tenderly ministered to h:s every want Ilts death came peaceful as though fallen into sweet sleep The funeral occurred Tuesday afternoon at theM. E. church. Rev Cowell deliver ing an abb- sermon from Ec. 8-8, after w hich all that was mortal of the aged father was laid to sleep beneath a man tel of crystal whiteness in the Silent City of our Dead. . David U f reach “ as born at Ches terfield, Essex county. New York, Jan 31,18 o, and died at Loup City, Neb., Jan. 21,1905. at the age of 84 ye -rs. 11 months and 21 day?. He was married at Lewis, Essex county, New York, to Miss Jane Jones,ou the25th day of May, lb4l To this nnion were born six ehil dren—Martha, Charles, Reuben, Mary Ann, David and Rachel, all living but two, M irtha and David. He was mar ried the second time-at Loup City. Neb., on the *th day ot March. 1884, to Mrs. Elizabeth William*, of Va ley county. He was one of the pioneer residents of | this county, having homesteaded here in 1875,on the 31st day of December, and has lived almost all the last years of his life in Sherman and Valley coun ties. Card of Thanks. We desire to express our heartfelt thanks to all who so kindly lent their assistance during the illn- s* and su se quent death of our beloved father. Chas. French and Family Auction Sale. rti undersigned will sell at public suction on the farm known as the Srnelstr farm, one miles *mh and two mile' east of Ashton, an i 7 miles west of Farwell, on Tue-day. Jan. 31,1905, commencing at 10 o'clock a. m., seven head of horses, 26 head of cattle, 55 head of bogs. Duroc Jersey; 1200 bushels ot corn, oats and speltz; a large lot of farm machinery, 2500 feet of nearly new luin 1 er, a mile of leoce wire and posts, etc. Free lunch a oon Terms of sa e —All -urns over $10 a < redit of 0 mom hs ill i e given by pur chaser giving bankable note bearing 7 per cent interest. All sums of $10 and under cash, without discount. L. A.&L M. Williams, Owners Jake Albers, Auc ioneer. Supervisors Proceedings. (CONCLUDED I Board then took up the matter of bids for county printing, supplies, etc., for 1905, and contract for sup plies were awarded the State Journal Co., of Lincoln, and Lots 2 and 3, as advertised were awarded to E. A. Brown publisher of the Sherman County Times-Independent, (except election ballots) the Times-Indepen dent also to publish minutes of the meetings of the board of supervisors. Ballot printing, legal notices and delinquent tax list to J. W. Burleigh, publisher of The Loup City North western. at legal rates. Bond of II. J. Johansen, road over seer district No. 13, was approved. By motion'the request of county superintendent for $75.00 allowance for institute fund was granted. County Assessor announced the fol lowing appointments for deputy as sessors for 1905, which were approv ed by the board: Township. Oak Creek Logan Washington Webster Loup City Ashton Rockville Clay Harrison Scott Hazard Bristol Committees Deputy Mike Rewolinski J. Q. Pray Jens Christensen 11. S. Conger Lewis Bechthold Frank Polski C. J. Peters Nicholas Daddow A. Dickerson Henry Doone Anthony McKeon James Huryta i 1905, appointed as follows: Claims Committee:—0 W Brammer R M Hiddleson and W H Chapman. Road Committee:—W O Brown. W II Chapman and Geo Brammer. Bridge Committee:—W O Brown, Fred Schroll and Henning Claussen. Finance Committee;—Fred Schroll, R M Hiddleson and Henning Claus sen. Board adjourned to Jan. 11, 9 a. m. Loup City, Jan. 11, ’05 Board met as per adjournment of Jan. 10, ’05. Fee books were considered and found correct as follows: COUNTY judge: Collected 1st six months $ 411 60 “ 2nd six months 363 75 Total $ 775 35 sheriff: Collected for year $ 275 50 county clerk: Collected 1st six months $ 1.515 14 “ 2nd six months 1,321 53 Total $ 2,836 67 Salary and expense of office 2,326 50 Balance surplus $ 510.17 county treasurer; Collection 1st six months $1,421 45 “ 2nd six months 1,025 13 Total $2,446 58 Claims allowed as fullows: GENERAL FUND: State Journal.$54.70 First National Bank, Loup City 4.10 G W Brammer. 7.50 J A Angler . 2.00 S N Sweet land. 17.00 W O Brown. 6.30 W H Chapman . 7.80 D C Grow.. 6.00 Henning Claussen. 7.40 R M Hiddleson.. 7.30 F Schroll. 7.60 J S Pedler.72.50 By motion board adjourned to March 7th, 1905. Geo. H. Gibson, County Clerk. Auction Sale. On farm one-half mile North of Schaupp Siding-, 6 miles East of Loup City, on Thursday, February 9th, 1905, at 10 o’clock a. m. 5 head of horses, 22 head of cattle, 24 slioats weighing from "5 to 125 pounds eJch. 15 tons of hay, cream separator, and farm machinery. Free lunch at noon Terms of sale:—All sums of $10 and under cash: on sums over $10 ten months time will be given, purchaser giving bankable note drawing 10 per cent interest from date of sale; live per cent off for cash on sums over $10 - Catherine Plumbeck, Owner. Jacob Albers, Auctioneer. J. S. Pedler, Clerk. Auction Sale. On farm 8 miles Northeast of Loup City, 3 and one-half miles North of Schaupp Siding, on * Tuesday, February 7, 1905, at ten o’clock a. m. | 1$ head of horses, 72 head of cattle, I 30 slioats weighing from 75 to 125! pounds each, 25 tons of hay, cream j separator and full line of farm j machinery. Free lunch at noon, i Terms of Sale:—All sums of $10.00 and under cash: on sums over $10 ten months time will be given purchaser giving bankable note drawing 10 per cent interest from date of sale; five per cent off for cash on sums over $10 Juerqen Jens a Sons Owners. Jacob Albers, Auctioneer. J. S. Pedler, Clerk. Sheriff Wi'liamsand his son Lou will have a big public sale on their fa’m aear Ashton next Tuesday, theDlstinst. I Regular Price. Cut Price. I >u :k Coats .$2.50 $2.00 Duck Coats. 2.00 1.65 Duck Coats. 1.75 MO Duck Coats.. 1.50 1.15 \V<-rk Shirts.70 .55 Work Shirts.60 .45 Dress Shirts.75 .55 Dress Shirts.60 .45 Fascinators.85 .60 Fascinators.60 .45 -:o: •Watch this adv. for Bargains. -. 0; Good Goods at Right Prices •Whoever jdeajd of flafdwape ip a planless 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 foil and complete line of Shelf I Hardware, including Tinware, Graniteware, 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 aecom ; 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 Rob* s are complete, which we are offering at a 10 per cent disc ont in order to close them out. We will also give some very low prices on what Bug gies we have left, in order to clo.-e them out before getting in our spring shipment. Call and examim* our stock, whether in need of anything or not, then .when ; . do want to buy you will know where you can get the best goods for the least money. Soliciting a sh ire of your pm-ronge, we are Yours for Business, Dp/\pEp SPOS. A. P. CULLEY, President. \Y F >3AS0N, Cashier. T ZE3C lEt! FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Loup GfTY. General Banking Business Transacted. PAID UP CAPITAL STOCK. 825,000.00. CORRESPONDENTS: Seaboard National Bank, New York City, N. Y. Omaha National Bank, Omaha, Nebraska. Oall on. tiie Loup City, Nebraska, —for O all kinds. Also Posts, Shingles, Lime and Cement Hard and Soft Coal Always on Hand. Orders Taken for Storm Sash. Give me a trial on your drayins and transfer business, and I will guarantee satisfaction. S. N. CRISS, Propr.. 2Sre~w City ID ray Line Chris, Johansen, Prop. Beat of Satisfaction Guaranteed to AH. Your Patronage So icited. Edarar Draper, Loup City, Specializing in Portraiture. N ebraska i A section of Sherman county wild land, all good soil, three miles from a shipping station. Price, $5,500. Ask W. R. MELL0& mi m mu BOUGHT AT THE B. & M. Elevators MCALPINE, LOOP CITY, SCHAUPP SIDING, ASHTON AND PARWELL. f§ Coal for Sale at Loop City and 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 Steel Ranges, Cook Stoves, Tinware, Screen Doors, Hammocks, Lawn Mowers Guns and Ammunition. Carry a full line of guaranteed Paints, Linseed and Machine Oils. Loup City, ■ Nebraska W .T. CHASE —THE— Popular Druggist FOR THE PUREST AND BEST Dj*ugs, Paipts, Oils, CIGARS, FRUITS IN SEASON, ETC. LOUP CITY, NEBRASKA I. DEPEWsr* Blacksmith $ Wagon Maker! My shoo Is the largest and best equipped north of the Plntte Elver I have a four horse engine and a complete line of the latest Improved, ma chlnery. also a force of experienced men who know how to operate It and turn out a Job with neatness and dispatch. MY PRICES ARE REASONABLE AND PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL CUSTOMERS.