LOUP CITY. NEBRASKA. THURSDAY. MARCH 23. l»05. VOLUME XXII. NUMBER 19 s. Professional Cards R. J. NIGHTINGATt Aitoney asd Coaaselcr*at>Law LOUP 6ITY, NEB AARON WALL La-wyer Practices in all Courts Loup City, Neb. ROBT. P. S FARR Attorney-at-Law, LOUP CITY, SEBRRSKS. •V. H. •1IE,AD Bonded Abstracter Loup City, - Nebraska Ouly set of Abstract hooks in county A. S. MAIM, Physician end Snrareon Office at Telephone Residence. Connection. LOUP CITY, - - NEBR. d. H. LONG PHYSICIAN ail SURGEON Office. Over New Bank. TELEPHONE CONNECTION W L MAkCW DENTIST, L0UP_8ITY, NEB OFFICE: East Side Public Square. SI. Elm Bin A. L. GILBERT, Prop. Big Fig Bin *IX CONNECTION. Fine Livery Turnouts Haying recently purchased this well known st.i' le and added >o it m many ways. I am better prepared th mi ever to serve you right. Give Us a Trial Round Front Barn, J. H. MINER. Props. (Opposite Xoit'iwcstern Office) Finest Livery Hies, careful drivers Headquarters ior farmers’ teams <’oin meri*i;tl men's trade giveu especial at tention. Vour patronage solicited. U P RAILWAY. OVERLAND ROUTE Thrss Daily Vraiqs to Calil’oi nia. TRAINS ARRIVE AND DEPART AS FOLLOWS:— No. 38 leaves daily except Sunday (pass enger). 7:25 a. in. No. 88 leaves Monday. Wednesday and Friday, (mixed i 12:20 p. in. No. So leaves Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, (mixed) 1:15 p. m. So. 87 arrives daily except Sunday (mixed) 12:06 p. m. No. 37 arrives daily except Sunday (pass. enge» > 7:50 p. in. No. 3y ■ na^senger) Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, arrives at 5:55 p tn. First < lass s*-rvic and close connections easi. west and south. Tickets sold to al points and baggage checked through to destinaiion. It formation will be chter fully furnished .n applicatl >n to Frank Hisek. Agent LOUP CITY NEBR TIME TABLE Lincoln. Omaha. • Oncago, St Joseph. Kansas City St. Louis. Denver, Helena, Butte, •Salt Lake City, Portland, San Francisco. and ail points ast and south. and all points West. TRAINS LEAVE AS FOLLOWS: going west Vo. 51 Passenger. *5:15 p. >1 No 59 Freight.6:15 p. *n sleeping, dinner and reclining chair cart coats Iree> on through trains. Tickets Mild and baggage checked to any point in the United Stales or Canada. For information, maps, lime tables and tickets call on or write to It. L, Arthuf Agent. Or J. Francis, Geu'l Passenget Agent. Omaha. Nebraska. International Epworth League Con vention at Denver, Col.. July 5-9,10o5 One fare round trip to Denver. Colora do Springs and Pueblo. 'V>Io. Tickets on sale June 30 to Julv 4, inclusive. Union Pacific low rates to the Pacific Coast points March 1 to May 15, and GOING EAST No Vi Passenger No 60 Freight... IQJTvl a. in. 10.53 a m. LOW RATES Yia union pacific lint Ml 1 (nr THE NORTHWESTERN TERMS:—*1.00 per tear, if paid in advanci Entered at the Loup City Postoffloe for trans mission through the mails as second class matter. Office’Phone, - - Rll Residence ’Phone, - - H2‘2 J. W. BURLEIGH. Ed. and Pub. ADVERTISING RATES Displat Space-Rates furnished upon ap plication. Local Notices —Five cents per line for each insertion. Notices set in black face type double the above rate. All notices will be run until ordered out when time is not specified. Notices of entertainments, concerts, lec tures. suppers, etc., where an admission fee is charged, or a momentary interest involved, five cents per line each insertion. Card of Thunks. 50 cents. Resolutions of respect and condolence. $1.00, In memoriam poetry, five cents a line. Announcements of church services, lodge, society and club meetings and all public gatherings where not conducted for revenue, will be published free. A. 0. lT. W. Banquet £The Ancient Order of United Work men ot Loup City, had a gala time cele brating the 2lst anniversary of their lodge last Thursday evening. Not withstanding the inclemency of the weather, at»out two hundred people, in cluding members and their families, were present and celebrated the oc casion into the wee small hours of the morning. Tue lodge was organ'zed March lTth. 1884. with a charter ruemt>ership of 32: of this number 7 still hold their membership in Loup City. 6 of whom, W . T. Gibson, W H. Morns. G. W Hunter. C VY.Conhiser and G. 11. Gibson, still live in our city and -1. W. Landers of Arcadia and -J. Phil. -Jaeger ot Des Moines, la., still retain their membership here. At this time their membership is 12v the • lodge during all these years The ladies ' spread and served a banquet at the; opera house, which was greatly enjoy ed bv all. This is one of the great orders that extend the right hand of fellowship to its members while living, minister to them in sickness and pav to their families 82000 at their de-tti, J that makes letter citizens bv providing ; the means to educate the orphan, and happy homes bv providing for the widow when the burden or support falls upon her. Clear Creek Chat We are having a w et muddy time, hut it is so much ahead of Missouri and Iowa that it will not do to find fault. II. Beck and w Heapv shipped hogs to Omaha, last Thursday, Mr. .Sparr moved on to the Sorrenson place east of town. Mr. Nistrum lias been confined to the hons** the greater part of the winter with rheumatism. Mr. Cam plied has just completed a fine house on his farm north of town. A. Zahn is hauling material for a new house on his farm. Tom Tarsley. from Butler county moved on to the oty Sawyer tarm last week. To Our Patrons. At the opening of the new season in the creamery business we w ish to con gratulaie our patrons on the remark able good prices that have prevailed during the past winter and to express the hope that the coming season may prove both profitable and pleasanr. We are instituting some changes in our system w hich we hope will be appreciat ed by our patrons, as we l>e!ieve they will bo largely to their advantage. We intend in the immediate future to orange so that the patron shall know when he delivers his cream what the price is and a'so that he shall receive ids pay at once, thus closing the deal with each transaction. Hoping these changes w ill meet with your approval and thanking you for your patronage :n the past, we confidently hope for a continuance of the same. llAVEMji.v Creamery Co. Loup City. Xebr, March 22, l!*05. Notice. We have for rent one 80-acre pasture, two 160-acre pastures and »*ne 400-acre pasture. For particulars call on (1 inn arson & Zimmerman'. Burlington March Bulletin. Ofcrap one way rates to California Puget Sound and ihe N«*rthwe-t coun try, daily until Mav loth. Low home seekers round trip rates. March 21st. to eastern Colorado, the Big florn Basin mil North Platte .alley where there is an excellent chance of getting in on the 'round floor ahead of the crowd and o'ck up a bargain in irrigated lands Eastern trips: If you are contemplating in eastern trip this spring better write me for information. We will probably oe pie to offer you money saving sug gestions. L. W. Wakelv, General Passenger Agent, Omaha, Nebr. Mrs.Chas. Meflor and-daughter ar from Chicago last week. Wednesday. 1’hey were delayed a day at Lincoln by miS'ing connection with the train for Is>up City. Mr. Mellor and family will occupy a cottage in the northeast oart of town. A young Loup City bachelor found out k couple of weeks ago that carving a turkey is just like courting his best g.rl—he is sure to get both of them in h s lan before be gets thorneh. j We understand th>- good work ae , compdshed last year in the wav of em inent walks in Loup Lity will I dupli cated this year, hut on a much more ! extensive scale. The village | trustees ! will push the good work along, and will : he ablv seconded hv our citizen-. Ce ment walks will he placed on the east and north of the court house just as I soon ;«s the ground wil’ permit, ami from that on tre will i■»» active work along that lineal! over t V t-avn b th nuhlic and private. Won't it he gha i ■> when all tiie old rat le trap sidewalks are a thing of the past? REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF TI [ E First National Bank OF LOUP CITY* chauter no. :*r:, incorpor\ted At Loup Oily in tut* Stale of Nebraska, ai the close of business. March lit'. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts.>110.593 05 Overdrafts secured aud unsecured fi u03 si U. S. bonds to secure circulation. 7.000 0 Premiums on U. S. bonds. 249 3? Bonds, securities.'etc. 1.213 17 Banking house, furniture, fixtures, 3,500•<’ Due from State Banks and Bankers 54 04 Due from approved reserve agents. .. 25,832 73 Checks and other cash items.. 3.432 so Notes of other National banks .... :J55 00 Fractional paper currency, nickels and cents. fil 53 Lawful money reserve in bank, viz: — Specie.*5.2*3 00 Le*al tender notes . .. "0— 5.213 ( > Redemption fund with U. S. trt-a•• rer <5 per cent of circulation) . 35o Total... ¥!6i fiol !'vj LI VBILITIEs. Capital stock paid in..»i5.0'>0 0i! Surplus fund. T50 t»> Undivided profits. It--, expensesand taxes paid. H '.M l National Hank notes outstanding. r,o«t Due to other Xati«>ral Bans . 1.751 . . Individual deposits subject to check. . SO, 151 X* Demand certificates of deposit. s37 11 Bill- payable, including certificates of deposit for money borrowed. 14 <»«< 00 liabilities other than tiiose above stated.d.fvvt Total.. r. spd dM «d state of Nebraska, / County of Snermau. <' - 1, W. F. Mason. Cashier or the above named Bank, do solemnly swear that the alstve statement is true to the best of mv knowledge and beiief W. F. Mason. Cashier. CORK t CT--ATT EST : A. P. Cvllet, Director. C. A. Mason. Director. R. J. XI diTiXGALE Directr r. Subscribed and sworn t«» before me t’:i JOthdayof March. 1105 J. S. PEDLEB. (SEAL.) Notary Public My commission cep.re* Xov. 15. Try it At Our Expense. This offer may not appear a train. There is no catch about it. If Mull'.-, Grape Toni.- does not positively cur? Constipation you are- out nothing, as you may have the first bottle free, if it cures, which it will. • other-, that i.- ai we ask N remedy h - «-v r before been known to cure 'Con-i'nation permanently. . Mull's Gray-’ Tonic M"t a t by* It is un like anything you hav- ever used. It cures Constipation. If i: «... • ■ : t . :-r ukl ruin us. The process i- gradual but sure. You know from your own experience that physics, like Pi its. Salts. Castor o... Mineral waters, injections, etc., mal e you ..r.-e. Where can Mull’s Grape Tonic bo had - Your druggist sells it Th Si obftle con tains nearly turee times the ;0e size hut if you will write today to Mull's Grape Tonic Co.. :H Ave.. Rock Island. III., and give druggist's name, you will receive the first bottle free with full instructions.' This gives us a chance to prove to you at ourexpon*., that it is a wonder ful remedy and places vou under no obligation to invest a penny. Only tell your friends about it. (No. 313.) marl6-05 Notice of Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of two executions issued out of the District Court of Sherman county. Xcbra-ka. by Geo. H. Gibson. Clerk of said Court, upon judgments rendered in county court of said county, one in favor of the S. Howes Company, j against James H. Parshall. and oat in favor of the Oteat Western Mfg. Co. against James H. Parshall. which judgments were on Dec. loth. 1904, transcripted to said District Court. I have levied upon the following real estate, as the property of the said James H Parshall. to-wit: The undivided one-half interest of the defend ant. James H. Parshall. in the following de scribed real estate, situated in Sherman coun ty. Nebraska, to-wit: A piece or parcel of land situated In the southwest quarter of section eighteen. (18) in Township fifteen. < 15) north of Range fourteen. iMV west of the 6th P. M . more particularly described as follows, to-wit-: Commencing on the west line of said southwest quarter, at a point six hundred and seventy-; one feet. (671ft). south of the quarter corner stake, at the northwest corvr of -aid south west quarter, th* r ce running in a direction sixty-three degrees and forty-nine minute's, (C3 ’49 ) east of south to the ct ntei of Dead Horse creak thence do wn the center or thread of said creek to the southeast corner of the property known as the lamp City Kolier Mill property, at a point tire hundred and ninety four feet (594ft) north of the south line of sai l southwest quarter, thence directly west to a point five hundred aul niu tv-four f-et. 594ft) north of the southwest l orner of said s u'h west quarter.thence north to place ot beginning containing 17V* acres, more or le^s. together with the flouring mil.', dwelling house ami all other buildings, and structures thereon and together with the water power and rac-w ly appurtenant to said i..: 11 property, said race way being the whole of Lot one. in s.et'un eleven. (111 and a strip, i a i i. sixty feet (60) wide lying in Lots two an.' three, rj 3> in section eleven, till and in the southwest quarter of section twelve, i Id and a strip of land one hundre d feet iKlft) wide, lying in section thirteen. »tt»». ail in Township fifteen (15) north of range fifteen (1 i west of the 6th P. M. in Sherman count) Nebraska. And 1 will, on the tOth*day of April. Ia0». at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day. at the front door of the court house ot said county, in Loup City. Nebraska, sell said real estate at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said execu tions, the amount due thereon, in the aggre gate, being the sum of »6S4.6u, with interest thereon at the rate of 7 j>er cent per annum from the 16th day of December, 1904. and fiMX) costs and accruing costs. Dated at Loup City. Nebraska?. March8. 1905. L A. WILLIAMS. Sheriff of Sherman County, Nebraska. H M. Mathew, At:y. for Great Western Mfg. Co. R. J. Nightingale. Atty. for S. Howes Co. Last pub. April 6th. -:o: Good Goods at Right Prices ?f*vou /\fe Goipg To Peed a Pafpess You should call and examine our stock os Custom-Made Harness that we are manufacturing. We are using nothing but ttie Celebrated Toomas Devlin Cure California Oak Leather. None better made. This leather i> tanne i bv the old process, with pure oak bark. That is why we can guarantee every set of harness we make. We have also a Dipping Tank for Oiling Harness, and by our method of heating the oil, we will guar, nntee to get more oil in your harness than you can rub in them in a week. We h ivi* the largest line of "'addles and Collars, as well as Harness, ever carried in your city. We also have a cir of Bugghs and Wagons tha' we expect to have ready roryour inspection by March 1st. We handle a tine line of Hardware, including Stoves and Ranges, Barb Wire, Poultry Netting Wire from two to six feet high We also have a line ot Furni ture that «e are making extremely low prices on in order to make room f r oar Buggies and Wagons that are coining. We do all kinds of re pairing Hara ss, as y-od as oiling ( jive ns a call, when you need any. thing in our line, and we will try to please you. «# Yours for Business, Dp/\pEp epos. A. P. PULLEY, President. VV. F. MASON, Cashier. THE FIRST NATIONAL HANK OF UOUP GJTY. Genera! Banking Businuss Transacted. We Make Farm Loans at Six Per Cent. We Negotiate Real Estate Loans. We Buy, Rent and Sell Real Estate for Non-Residents. CORRESPONDENTS: Seaboard National Bank, New York City, N. Y. Omaha National Bank, Omaha, Nebraska. Sheriffs Sale. Notice Is hereby given that by virtue of an order of sale to me directed from the District Court of Sherman County. Nebraska, upon a decree of foreclosure rendered in sai l court on the 20th day of December. 1SXM. wherein Ida D. Book was plaintiff, and J. W. Pickett, firs’-real name unknown: Susan ii Pickett. Albert Henley, Mrs. Henlty. wife of Albert Henley. John G. Halter, Kugenie Hale. John son T. Hale. Horatio Smelser. and the West Half of the Northwest (Quarter of Section j Three in Township sixteen. Kan^e Fifteen, in , Sherman county. Nebraska, were defendants. I have levied upon the following described re-.U estate, to wit: The West Half of the Northwest Quarter of Section Three in Town ship Sixteen north of Range Fifteen, west cd the Kth principal meridian, situated in said Sherman county and State of Nebraska, and l will, on the 2Sth day of March. 11M5, at one ' o'clock p. in., of said day. at the south door of the court fcnu.se. in Loup City. Sherman coutt 1 ty. Nebraska, offer for sale and '6ll said above j described real estate at public auction to the i higher ; bidder for cash to satisfy the amount • >f ?.tv) so due the plaintiff. Ida D. Bock, with ; nit . est at seven per cent from the 20th day of December, 1SKM, and the amount of $439.00 due the intervenor. William C. Newman, and costs I of the above action, taxed at $22.iO, and ac cruins? costs, wuieh amount was adjudged to be due to the plaintiff above named, and to said intervenor. from the defendants above named, and to be a lien upon the above described premises. Dated at Loup City. Nebraska, this 17th day, February, iWn. L. A. WILLIAMS, Sheriff of Sherman County. Nebraska. Ii. J. Nightingale. Attorney for Plaintiff. Last pub. Mar. 23. For Sale .—Eight pedigreed Shorthorn bails, old enough lor service. Truelsen & Johansen, Half mile east of Loup City. 47 ROAD NOTICE. (Tangertnan Road, i To Whom It May Concern: The commissioner appointed to view and vacate a road commencing at station 47. at the center 'ection 35. Township fourteen. Range fourth on. of road 95. ami running thence south east 10 station 50, at the southeast corner of said .section 35. Township 14. Range 14. and tenu .-ting thereat, he vacated. And that a road c">mm?neing at the center of Sccth n 35. Township 14. Range 14. and connect ing with road No. 3# and running thence east one half mile to northeast corner of southeast quarter of Sec. 35. Twp. 14, Range 14, thence south on section line .one-half mile to and connecting with said road No. 3d. at said south east corner of Section 35.14-14, and termi nating thereat, be established, and that the -aid establishment is a consent road, and that all of said road lying along the north line of the southeast quarter of said section 35, is to lie laid on said southeast quarter of said Section 35. has reported in favor thereof, and all objections thereto or claims for damage must be filed in the office o* the County Clerk of said county on or before the 3rd day of May, 1905. or such roads will be established and vacated without reference thereto. Dated this 28th day of Febuary, 1905. Geo. H. Gibsow, County Clerk, Last pub. March 23, Oity ZDr&Tv7" AND Give me a trial on your draying and transfer business, and I will guarantee satisfaction. S. N. CRISS, Propr. Kdsrar Draper, The Artist, Moved his Photo Car Jo Arcadia, jVIafch ]3. A section of Sherman county wild land, all good soil, three miles from a shipping station. Price, $5,500. Ask W. R. MELLOR. Mi MUD wm BOUGHT AT THE I>. & M. Elevators MCAU'INE, LOUP CITY, SCH*ADPP SIDING, ASHTON AND FARWELL. Goal for Sale al Loop City aid Ashton. Will Buy HOGS AT SCHAUPP SIDING AND FARWEL1 Call and see our coal and gel 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 guar££tfgl Paints, Linseed and Machine Qils. Loup City, - flebfaska Loup City, Nebraska, —for— LUMBER Of all kinds. Also Posts, Shingles, Lime and Cement Hard and Soft Coal Always on Hand. Orders Taken for Storm Sash. anniimaaaMB-—— -^J. I. DEPEW^ Blacksmith 9 Wagon MakerJ My shoo is the largest and beet equipped north of tbe Platte Elver 1 have a four horse engine and a complete line of tbe latest Improved, ma cbluery, also a force of experienced men wbo know bow to operate It and turn ont a Job with neatness and dispatch. ■ turn I MY PRICES ARE REASONABLE AND PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL CUSTOMERS. aamm