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    VOLUME XXII.
LOUP CITY. NEBRASKA. THURSDAY-JUNE 15, 1905.
NUMBER 31
Professions Cards
R. J. NIGHTINGaTT
Attsrsev and Counselcr-at'Law
LOUP 6ITY, NEB
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AARON WALL
Lawyer
Practices in all Courts
Loup City, Neb.
ROBT. P. S TARR
Attorney-at-Law.
LOUP CITY. NEBRMSKS.
•W. U. •UE»J£)
Bonded Abstracter
Lorp City, - Nebraska.
Ouly set of Abstract books in county
A. S. MAIN,
Physician and Snrsreon
Office at Telephone
Residence Connection
LOUP CITY, - - NEBR.
J. H. LONG
Office, Over New Bank.
TELEPHONE CONNECTION
W. L. MARCY.
DENTIST,
LOUP PITY, NEB
OFFICE: East Side Public Square.
S. A ALI EN.
OE.YTIST,
LOUP CITY, - • NEB.
Office up stairs in the new State
Bank building.
And the JPnblic!
Tii6 Si. Elio Livery -Barn
Jb under a new management. 'Give!
me a trial arid if you have any
thing good to say, say it to
others; if you have
any complaint, make it to
me. Others can’t rijzlit my
mistakes but I can and will. Respt.,
T.E. Gilbert, Prop.
piione, wo.
Give Us a Trial
y
Round Front Barn,
J. H. MINER. Props
Loup City, - Nebr.
(Opposite Xoithwescern Office)
Finest Liven Rigs. careful drivers'
Headquarters ior farmers’ teams Com
mercial ui^n's trade given especial at
tention. Your patronage solicited.
U P RAILWAY.
OVERLAND ROUTE
*Phrss Daily Vraiys to
California.
TRAINS ARRIVE AND DEPART AS
FOLLOWS:—
No. 38leaves daily except Sunday (pass
enger). 7:25 a. m.
No. 88 leaves Monday. Wednesday and
Friday, (mixed) 12:20 p. ni.
No. 90 leaves Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday, (mixed) 1:15 p. rn.
No. 87 arrives daily except Sunday (mixed)
11:50 a. m.
No. 37 arrives Monday. Wednesday and Fri
day at 7:35 p. m.
No. 39 (passenger) Tuesdays. Thursdays and
Saturdays, arrives at 5:35 p in.
First class servic*-and close connections
east,, west and south. Tickets sold to all
points and baffgage checked through to
destination. Information will be chter
fully furnished <*u application to
Frank Hiker, Agent
TIME TABLE.
LOUP CITY NEBR.
Lincoln,
Omaha,
Chicago,
St. Joseph,
Kansas City,
8t. Louis,
and all points
ast and south.
Denver,
Helena,
Butte,
Salt Lake City,
Portland,
San Francisco,
and all points
_ West.
TRAINS LEAVE AS FOLLOWS:
GOING EAST
Passenger.1(853 a. m.
Freight.10.53 a. m.
GOING WEST
Passenger..5:10 P- **•
no. »,», Freight.6:16 p. m.
Sleeping, dinner and reclining chair cars
(«eats free) on through trains. Tickets
sold and baggage checked to any point in
the United States or Canada.
For information, maps, time tables and
tickets call on or write to R. L. ARTHUR
Agent. Or J. Francis. Gen’l Passenger
Agent, Omaha, Hebraska.
No 52
No. 60
No. 51
No. 59
THE NORTHWESTERN
rSKMS:—11.00 PER TEAR. IF PAID IN ADVANCI
Entered at the Loup Citv Postofflce for tran t
mission through the mails as second
class matter.
Office ’Phone, - - - Rll
Residence ’Phone, - - G15
J. W. BURLEIGH, Ed. am! Pnb.
ADVERTISING RATES
Display Space-Rates furnished upon ap
plication.
Local Notices —Five cents per line for
each insertion. Notices set in black lace 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 Thanks. 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.
Tramps Stretch Hemp.
A young fellow giving his name
as Wm. Boatride was slugged with
a coupling pin «r some other simi
lar instrument of. knocked into in
j sensibility and robbed of sixty-five
dollars in cash, last Wednesday
afternoon.
Boatride had been working for
some month’s past in Billings and
was on his way home, near l)es
Moines, la., and in order to save
railroad fare was “hoboing” it on a
freigli to this point where he decided
to buy a ticket for the rest ot the
journey. While inquiring about
rates, etc , he was approached by *
fairly well dressed stranger who
took him off to one side and advised
him not to buy a ticket, and told
him that he was a freight brake
man and that if he would give him a
dollar he would stow him away in a
car, which he did, where Boatride
fell asleep, and was awakened b\
two fellows opening the side door
breaking the seal to get io. They
came back to where Boatride was
lying and one of them dealt him a
stuuuing blow with hi* list, striking j
him just above the left eye. Then j
one grabbed him by the throat and
strangled him while the other man
-earebed his pockets aud took all his
money, about, S6d, as he claims.
After they had robbed him, oue
of the men said, “we had better hit
the-again, so he won't holler"
and suiting the action to the words
be dealt Boatride a blow on th -
head with a piece or iron winch
we ghed eight pounds.
Boatride laid unconscious for an
hour or more, but he finally came to
his senses and climbed out of the
car and gave the alarm. His face
was bloody and badly bruised, and
blood was streaming from a scalp
wound where he had been hit with
the iron bludgeon.
Search immediatly commenced
for the robbers. Freight train 45,
which had pulled out shortly after
the robbery was stopped at a point
up the road and searched, but the
men wanted were not found. Final
ly Marshal Cuddy with a posse of
railroad men, and young Boatride,
got on a hand car and went to Nan
tasket U. P. crossiog where four men
were found hiding behind the sema
phore house, lying fiat on the ground
hoping to escape notice, but their
piesence was discovered, and they
were arrested. Three of the tnen
were positively identified by Boat
ride, one as the pretended brake
mau, and two others as the ones who
assaulted and robbedjhim.
They gave themselves up without
trouble and they were searched but
without results. They were placed
in jail, which was well guarded,
and Wednesday evening they were
taken out one by one and every
stitch of clothing on them searched,
but without results. Three of them
prac’ically confessed to their part in
the affair but would give no infor
ruaiion concerning tlwe money.
During all this tune a large crowd
had collected, awaiting develop
ments. When the last man bad
been searched and nothing found
F. E. Brogden and Will Herbaugh,
who were serving as deputies, stait
ed to take one of the men back to
the jail, wheu they were set upon
by the mob. Herbaugh attempted
to defend the prisoner and he w as
knocked down for his pains. The
prisoner was hustled to the bottom
■ f the subw'ay under the B. & M.
tracks at the fo -t of Appian avenue,
where a rope was placed around his
I neck, the other end being in the
hands of a dozen or more as husky
I and enthusiastic citizens as ever
undertook a job of this sort. The
culprit was then given an opportuni
ty to confess and was told that if
he did not he would be struyg up.
He confessed to a part in the ass oik
and robbery but said he had got
only j,$ i .so The word was given
and up he went and then let down,
Ae came down still insisting that he
got only $1.80, when lie was strung
up again when he commenced to
show signs of utter collapse. One
of the other prisoners was served
the same and the other two let
loose, as tli-i two who were strung
up had done the work.—Ravenna
News.
Popu'ar excursions to th- Lewis A:
Cl irk Exposition, Portland. Or* ..-June
1 to Oct. lo. 19u5, via the Onion Pacific
for S4(i.4-j. Shortest lino by many
m.les. Inquire of F. II. IIisek
Sam .Tones, the eva-gelist. wbil •
preaching in Georgia re < ntiy. saw a
■•veil dressed man leaving the church
"baking lib linger a the abscon ier lie
thundered: "Say. young man. would
you rather go to hell than sit hcie an*:
hear me finish this sermon!’’ stopping
a moment and scratching his head the
young man replied: ” Ves, 1 think I
would,” us he gracefully retired from
the church
Estray Notice.
Taken np as an estray on the od
Andrew linker place in Logan town
si in. Sherman county, Nebraska, on
the 4th day of June, 1905. the following
described stock: Two dehorned Here
ford cows, one with horse-slu e brand
on right hip; one red and white spotted
cap', and one red calf.
Owner will prove property, pay a’l
costs and take same aw ay, or stock will
be so’d according to law.
15 5w George Klatka.
Articles ef Incorporation.
B<- it remembered that on thK sth day of
Aon'. 1905. that we, P. Jensen. Geo. \V. Woten .
J. A. '.Voten and N. Jensen form an in
corporation under and by virtue of the i ws
of the State of Nebraska.
I. This Incorporation shall be known as ,
the RuCKVILLE STATE BANK of Rockville, j
Nebraska. \ i
II. The principal place of transacting busi- i ,
ness shall be at the town of Rockville, Sher- |
man connty, Nebraska.
HI. This incorporation shall commence i ,
business on the 1st day of June. 1905, and shall ,
terminate on the 1st day of June, HGtf. unless ;
sooner dissolved by holders of a majority of ,
the capital stock thereof.
IV. The general nature of the business to
be transacted shall be that of buying and sell
ing Foreign and Domestic exchange, receiving
money and credits on deposits, loaning money ,
on personal, collateral or other security, buy
ing notes, warrants, and other securities and
the transacting of all proper and legitimate <
commercial banking business.
V. The authorized capital of this bank shall
be Ten Thousand Dollars. SO per cent of which
shall be paid in before commencing business
and the balance to be paid in upon cal of j
the Board of Directors.
VI. The highest indebtedness to which this
Incorporation shall at any time subject itself
shall not exceed a sum equal to two thirds of
its paid up capital stock, not however includ
ing liability for deposits.
vll. The affairs of this Corporation shall ,
be conducted by a Board of Directors to I
consist of three members who shail have "
power to elect the officers of said corporation
during the time for which they shall them
selves be elected, to pass a suitable code of
by-laws for the government of said officers
and the affairs of the bank not in conflict with
these articles of incorporation or the laws of
the State. Such Board of Directors shall be
elected annually at a meeting of the share
holders of said bank, to be held at the baak-;
ing house of said corporation, in Rockville, j
Nebr., on the first Tuesday of each year and
shall hold their office until their successors
are elected. Until the first annual election, 1
to be held in the year 1906, the following
named share holders shall hold the office as
Directors of this bank: P. Jensen, Geo.
W. Woten and J. A Woten.
In witness whereof we have hereunto set
our hands this Sth dayjof April. 1905.
P. Jensen,
Geo. W. Woten.
J. A Woten.
N. JENSEN,
i Last pub. Juneffi )
Divorce Notice.
In the District Court of Sherman County. Ne
braska.
Charles H, Dobson, Plaintiff.
vs.
Emma A. Dobson. Defendant.
To Emma A. Dobson: You are hereby noti
fied that on the 3ist day of May. 1905. Charles
H. Dobson, plaintiff, filed his petition in the
District Court of said county, praying that he
be divorced from you.
You are hereby notified that unless you an
swef said petition ou or before the 10th day of
July, 1C05. the prayer of said petition will be
taker, as true and a decree of divorce rendered
against you. CHARLES II. DOBSON,
junel-5w Plaintiff
I.W.
HARPER
KENTUCKY
WHISKEY
Gentlemen
who cherish
(Quality.
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For Sale by T. H. Eisner
Lti?al Notice of the incorpora
tion of the Sherman County
Telephone Company.
State of Nebraska, <
SHERMAN OtCKTV, 1 3=>'
N nice is hereby Riven that the Sherman
County Telephone Company has adopted arti
cles of incorporation and filed them in the
offices of the G» >unty Clerk of Sherman Coun
ty and of the Secretary of State of the State
of Nebraska for the purpes becoming
incorporated under the Ians • f Nebraska, and
that said articles of incorporation pn vi le as
follows:
1. The name of said corporation is the
Sherman County Telephone Company.
d. The principal place of transacting its
business is at Loup City in Sherman County,
Nebraska.
3. The nature of the business to be trans
acted by said corporation Shall be the con
structing. buying, holding, renting and operat
ing a public telephone system or systems in
the cities, towns, villages and c ountry districts
of Sherman County and other counties in the
Stale cf Nebraska, with power to sell any
portion or portions of such system or systems.
Also to buy, sell aud lease such real estate as
may b ■ necessary or convenient for the trans
action cf said business. Said corporation shall
have authority to enter into contracts with
other tel-ph 'ne companies or persons for the
common use of telephone property and to
acquire and hold all such rights and franchises
as may be beneficial or necessary to said busi
ness.
!. The amount of capital stock authorized
is limited to fifty thousand dollars, divided
into shares of one hundred dollars each of
which twooty-fiw per cent shall be subscribed
and paid for before the commencement of
business, and the remainder of said capital
stock to b* paid at the call of the Board of
Directors.
f». Said corporation shall commence to exist
on the lith day of May. 1'.**>, and shall termi
nate it.-, existence on the 1Kb day of May. 1955.
0 The highest amount of indebtedness or
liability to which said corporation shall at
any one time be subject, shall not exceed two
thirds of the paid in capital stock.
T. The affairs of said corporation shall be
conducted by a Board of Directors, consisting
of five members, from whom shall be elected a
President, Vice-President, Secretary, Treasur
er and General Manager. All of said officers
shall be elected by the stockholders at their
annual meeting, which shall be held on the
second Thursday in May in each year.
Done under our hand^ and the seal of said
corporation this 15th day of May 1905.
L G. Taylor.
\Y. S. Waite
[SEAL.] W. It. Mellor.
B H. Lorenz.
A. J. Kearns.
Directors of the Sherman .County Telephone
Company
Attest: A. J. Kearns. Secretary,
i Last pub. June 15. j
Hoad Notice.
(Peters Road »
To all whom it may concern .
Greeting: The Commissioner appointed to
view and report upon a road commencing at
the northwest corner of Section five. Township |
sixteen, Range fifteen, and connecting with i
the Loup City and Arcadia road and running
thence west on County line between Sherman
aud Valley counties one mile, has reported in
favor thereof aad ail claims for damage or
objections thereto must be filed in the office of
the County Clerk of Sherman county. Nebr..
on or before noon of the 3rd day of Augu-t.
1905. or said road will be allowed without j
reference thereto.
Dated thisffiih day of May. 1905.
Geo. H Gibson
County Clerk.
(Last pub. June if.)
W ‘20, Ashley Conger, the drayman
(ret him.
: Articles of iicorjorati.
! KNOW ALL AitS BY THLSE PRESENTS:
! That w-. timer E. Boynton, of Sycamore.
-.^E. G. Bari um. 11. A. Ob rich anC
Jonas L Parsbal’. of Butt- > ebraska. de
her- by associate ourselves t< aether for the
purpose of forming and becoming a corporation
under and by virtue of the laws of the Stati
of Nebraska, and do adopt the tollowin;
Ani-.-iea of Incorporation:
ARTICLE I.
The name of said corporation shall be LOU1
CITY MILL & LIGHT COMPANY.
ARTICLE II.
The principal place of transacting business
shall be at Loup City, in the County of Sher
man and State of Nebraska. Provided that
the Board of Directors mav hold meetings for
the transaction of business at other places
in the State of Nebraska, when notilied by tht
President-or Secrearv five da vs prior to sue 1
meeting, of the time and place thereof.
ARTICLE III.
The general nat ure of the business to be
transacted and condu it ' by said corporation
shall be the owning maintaining and operating
a mill, for the making and selling of flour, meal,
feed and other mill-stuffs. and d<>ing a general
exchange and merchant milling business: to
acquire a franchise, and erect, equip, maintain,
own and operate an electric lighting plant in
Loup City. Nebr , or at other towns or cities
in Sherman County, Nebraska: to sell or lease
electric power for other purposes than electric
lights, and generally to promote by any law
ful means the manufacture and sale of flour,
feed, and other mlil-stuffs. and the erection,
maintainanee and operation cf an electric
power plant, and in the course of said business
to purchase and hold real estate, to acquire
franchises for lighting and power purposes,
and to make contracts in the general course
of the milling, lighting and power business.
ARTICLE IV.
The authorized capital stock of saul corpo
ration shall be Twenty-Five Thousaud Dollars
($25,000), divided into shares of One Hundred
Dollars (1100) each, which shares, w hen paid up
shall be nou-assessable. Five Thousand Dol
lars ( jo.000) of said capita: stock shall be held
in the Treasury of said corporation, subject to
the disposal ot the Board of Directors.
ARTICLE V.
Said corporation shall begin to exist on
April 15th. A. D. 1905. and its existence shall
terminate April 15th. 1925.
ARTICLE \ I.
The highest amount of indebtedness or
liability to which said corporation shall at any
time subject itself, shall be two-thirds of the
capital stock.
ARTICLE VII.
The affairs of said corporation shall be con
ducted by a Board of Directors, consisting of
three members, who shall be stockholders in
said corporation.
ARTICLE VIII.
The members of the Board of Directors shall
be elected at the annual meeting of the stock
holders. or at any special meeting called for
that purpose.
ARTICLE IX.
The officers ofjsaid corporation shall consist
of a President. Vice-President. Secretary and
Treasurer, end said officers shall {be elected
by the Board of Directors. The office of
Treasurer may be held by either the President,
Vice-President or Secretary. Said Board of j
Directors may also elect, appoint or employ i
a business manager for said corporation.
, ARTICLE X.
Said corporation shall have a corporate
seal, and all instruments affecting the title
to real estate and all certificates of stock or
bonds of said corporation shall be signed by
the President or Vice-President and attested
by the Secretary of the corporation, with the
corporate sea! affixed.
WITNESS OUR HANDS this 15th day of
April, A. D. 1906.
Signed in presence of < F F
Btron J. Snow. b°vnton.
M L. Hoske. as to E. | E. G Barnum.
G. Barnum H A. Del- -H. A. OLERICH.
rich,Jonas I. Parshall. \ Jonas 1. Pakshalx.
( Last pub. June 15,)
I
JL.
(Suceessor to W. D. Hover & Co. dealers in)
FURNITURE
Undertaking apd Aft Goods
W ants the people to know that the stock of goods will be kept
up to the same standard that it was before, and that the pat
rons will receive the same courteous treatment.
rpk
REMEMBER
M Sis Sill M
and that new goods are being added. Also, that he
intends to keep this stock the best of any
in the countv.
A. r. GULLEY, President. W. F. MASON, Cashier.
TEE IE
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NATIONAL BANK
of lour city.
General Banking Business Transacted.
We Make Farm Loans at Six Per Cent.
We Negotiate Real Estate Loans.
We I>ny, Lent and Sell Real Estate for Non-Residents.
CORRESPONDENTS:
Seaboard National Bank, New York City, N. Y.
Omaha National Bank, Omaha, Nebraska.
n ouhut’t you iike a nice five-acre tract ad
town for your home? If so, ask W.
;L ME.' () { for prices and terms of tracts
shown on this map.
BOUGHT AT THE
B. & M. Elevators
MCALPINE, LOUP CITY, SCHAUPP SIDING,
ASHTON AND FARWELL.
Coal for Sale at Loip City aid Ashton 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
FTJRWITTJRB
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
Loup City, Nebraska,
——FOR——
LUMBER
Of ali kinds. Also
Posts, Shingles, Lime and Cement
Hard and Soft Coal Always on Hand.
Orders Taken for Storm Sash.
-*^J. I. DEPEW&*
Blacksmith $ Wagon Maker!
My snoo is the largest and best equipped north of the Platte River
I have a four horse engine and a complete line of the latest improved, ma
chtnery, also a force ol experienced men who know bow to operate it and
turn out a Job with neatness and dispatch.
MY PRICES ARE REASONABLE AND PROMPT
ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL CUSTOMERS.
The Noythwesterp, $1 pr. yr