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VOLUME XXII. LOUP CITY, NEBRASKA. THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1905. NUMBER 34
Professional Cards
R. J. NIGHTIXGaCL
Attoj ui bmdcMklw
LOUP GITY, NEB
AARON WALL
Lawyer
Practices in all Courts
Loup Gtv, Neb.
ROBT.P. STARR
Attorney-at-Law,
LOOP CITY. NEBRSSKS.
•it. tt. ,ni:.i it
Bonded Abstracter
Locp City. - Nebraska.
Only set of Abstract hooks in county
A. S. MAIN,
Physician and Surgeon
Office at Telephone
Residence Connection
LOUP CITY, - - NEBR.
J. H. LONG
PHYSIGUN ai SURGEON
Office, Over New Bank.
TELEPHONE CONNECTION
W. L. MARCY.
DENTIST
.LOUP GITYf NEB-'
OFFICE: East Side Public Squire.
S7A. ALLEN.
0E.YTIST,
LOPP CITY. - - NEB.
Office up stairs m the new State
Bank building.
.ATad th.e Public!
Hi SHj UTiry Mi
Is under a new management. Give
me a trial and if vou have anv
m d
thing good to say, say it to
others: if you have
any complaint, make it to
me. Others can't right my
mistakes, but I can and will. Respt.,
T.E. Gilbert, Prop.
PIIONE, W9.
Give Us a Trial
Round Front Barn,
J. H. MINER- Props
Loup City, - Nebr.
(Opf»osite Northwestern Office;
Finest Liven Rigs, careful drivers
Headquarters ior farmers' teams Com
mercial m^n's trade given especial at
tention. Your patronage solicited.
U P RAILWAY.
OVERLAND ROUTE
^Fhrss Daily Vraiys to
California*
TRAIN'S ARRIVE AND DEPART AS
FOLLOWS:—
So. 38 leave* daily except Sunday pas*
•ager 7:)Sa m.
So. jef leaves Monday. Wednesday and
Friday, (mixed) 12TO p. m.
So. *j leaves Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday, >mixed) i:t=> p. m.
So. 87 arrtv-s daily except Sundayt mixed)
1< :50 a. m.
Mo. 37 arrive?. Monday. Wednesday and Fri
day at 7:35 p. m
So. 3V mssenger) Tuesdays. Thursdays and
Saturday*, arrives at 6:35 p m.
First class service and close connections
east, west and south. Tickets sold to aC
points and baggage checked throneh to
destination. Information will he enter
fully furnished on application to
Faxst Riser, Agent
TIMM TABLE,
LOUP UlTY NKBR.
Lincoln. Denver,
Omaha, Helena.
Chicago, Bntte,
St. Joseph. Salt Lake City,
Kansas City. Portland.
St. Louts. San Francisco.
and all points and all points
ast and south. West.
TRAINS LEAVE AS FOLLOWS:
GOING EAST
No. 52 Passenger.Kfil a m.
No 60 Freight.10.53 a m
GOING WEST
No. 61 Passenger.5:10 P- *»•
So. 59 Freight.«:» P- tn.
Sleeping, dinner and reclining chair can
(seats free! on through trains. Tickets
•old and baggage checked to any point in
the United States or Canada.
For information, map*, time tables and
tickets call on or write to K. L. Arthur
Agent. Or J. Fax nets. Gen’l Passenger
Agent. Omaha. Hebraaka.
THE NORTHWESTERN
TERMS —*1.00 rat TEAR. IF PAH) in ADVA5C1
Entered at the Loup City Postoffice for trana
mission through the mails as second
class matter.
Office’Phone, - - - Rll
Residence Thone, - - G15
J. W. BCRLEIGH. Ed. and Pub.
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ADVERTISING RATES
Displat Space-Races furnished upon ap
plication.
Local Notices.—Five cents per line for
each insertion. Notices set in black face type 1
double the above rate. All notices will be run j
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 Thnnks. 30 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.
Central Committee Meeting.
At a meeting of the Republican Coun
ty Central Committee at the ofti* e of
W K Mellor on Monday, on motion it
was ordered that the representation of
the various townships be based upon
the vote for President Roosevelt at the
last general election, giving to each
township one delegate at large, and
one delegate for each ten votes or major
fraction thereof, cast at said election,
which will make the representation of
the various townships as follows:
(>ak Creek.3 Rockville. c
Logan. 8 Clay. 6
Washington.7 Harrison.IP
Elm. 4 Scott. 4
Webster.8 Hazard.81
Loup City.23 Bristol.ft
Ashton. 8 —
Total.34
On mot’on it was ordered that the
County Convention be held on Monday.
Aug. 28th. 1905, at Society Hali. Loup
City, beginning at 11 o'clock a. and
it is reccommended that the primaries
be held in each township at the usual
polling place ou Saturday. Aug 28.1307.
The State Republican convention has ;
been fixed for Sept 14.
The Sherman county Republican
convention has been dated for Monday
the 28th of August. See call next week, j
Attorney General Brown has ren
dered a decision that saloon licences
listed with the assessor.
Russia is having trouble piled upon
her in great heaps. The last is the
mutiny of the sailors of the remnant
of her fleet of warships.
Secretary of State John Hay died
suddenly last Saturday moraine. He
had l*?en in poor health for some tune
bnt his death was entirely unexpected
to the nation. He was one of Uncle
Sam's finest diplomats.
It is rumored that ex-Secretary or
State Porter, one of the refonni?,' poos
of the late fusion state administration. |
has decided to put back the marks and i
brands fees gobbled by him while in
office. If he only will, and then the ex-1
speakers and ex-presidents pro tem of
the state legislature for the past twelve
years follow suit, one could be excused
for looking for the millennium at an
early period.
New Laws Effective July 1st
Among a great many other new
laws which goes into effect on the first
of July is one making it a punishable
offense to make, sell or give away
cigarettes ^nd another provides that
drunkards may be sent to an asvlum
for treatment.
Among other new statutes are the j
following:
Business combinations cannot be
made in restraint of trade, and the I
! giving of rebate* i* made illegal. This
state law is framed on the lines of the
I national anti-trust law.
For the election of register of deeds,
(on the even year, ever? four vears j
For the election of countv commission
i ere on the even year for terms of four
j years County supervisors shall be
’ chosen on the even year and every four
years. House roll No. 31* is for the
simi'ar election of county assessors
A bill to permit cities of the second
class and villages to own and operate
| municipal electric lighting plants
A bi‘1 extending the open season for
prairie chickens to three months, and
making the open season for quail two,
weeks.
A bill declaring void marriage be
I tween first cousins.
Ke-enaeting the wild animal bounty
law.
A bill requiring railroads to furnish
one round trip transoortation with © ich
car of horses, cattle or mixed stock
shipped and with every two cars of hogs.
A bill providing for the ca e ai.d
treatment of dipsomauitcs at the in
sane hospitals of the state
To make the crime of adultery
punishable bv a fin- of *2l)o.
A bill fixing a rnii.i i.u a speed for
st«ck trains of eighteen md s an hour
orfiltien including slips.
A bill to prohibit baseball placing,
horse racing or other games of paid c
sport on Memorial day.
Permitting cities and villages to im
pose a po»l tax of ?2 or to require two
days' work upon the roads within five
miles of the corporate lim»ts.
FINANCIAL STATEMENT 6f S. N. SWEETLAND,
Treasurer of Sherman County, Nebraska, fftxn January 1st, 1913, to July 1st, 1905.
COLLECTIONS BY YEARS:
Balance on hand Jan. 1st, 1906. |5rlJJ> 37
Collections of. 1*5. 1M
“ . 1*6. 3 88
“ “. 1*7. 131
~.1*8. 44*
“ . 1*8. ZTfn
** . 1880. 3*
'*. 1981. 17 39
“ . 1888. .... *80
- . 1883. 3 34
“. 1884. 32 66
“ . 1886. S3
" . 1896. ... 27 18
*• . 18*7. ... 3 30
“. 1898. 18 51
“. 1898. 16 82
. 1900. .. . 3947
“. 19»1. 76*
“ ‘ . 19*. ... 116 87
■ ., : 9»JB . . *43*
“ . 1904. 33.968 i*
Interest on deposits.. 316 71
School Lands. . 7,217*
Miscellaneous collections .. 1.212 13
State Apportionment.. 2.873 20
Totai. « 99 428 38
I! Btl on j CoL from Trans- Trans-! Disburse Com- Hal os
hand ! all ferred ferred ments. mis- hand
Jan.'. IStt sources. J to from sions. j July 1 1905.
State Funds. 9 7.353 10.798 43 i t 17 284 35$ 196921 #5"w
County General. 4.187 30 4 7*5 21 I 75 00 3.670 5s 610 5u 4 50 ,4.
County Int. Bond_ 17.800 30 7.311 43 11.092 75 14 021 **
bounty Road. 137 16 274 02 255 35 156 87
County Bridge. 1.698 85 2 229 31 3.578 36 34* SS
County Poor Farm. 245 00 200 00 445 u
Soldiers Belief. 289 4» 30 7 08 262 ri
Dist. School. U.567 96 13 16167$ 254 07 15 152 28 10K 66 9.72*5*
[ Dist School Judgment 28618, i 2*5 1*
Dtst. School Bond. t.943 27| 379 74 121 07 219 75 3 80 1.94*3!'
Township Funds. 4.4# 87 4.145 51 4 328 45 17? 04 4 10*60
Township Bonds. 1.223 10 1.175 99 50 79 2.34*24
Township Judgment. 759 15 679 49 1.069 44 29 25 339 9£
Special Thistle. 23 20 23 20
Loop City Village . . 25 02 812 12 490 80 34 8* 312 y
. Loup City Vil. Bond 338 54 431 94 1* 87 751 *i
Loup Ctty VU. Jadgt. . 10 62 4,19 16 14 63
Litchfield Village— 37 48 37 4*
Ashton Village. 67 89 iO.fti 46 76 05
Boctrrllle village _ 98 02 14.17 (80 09 61 11 5*
Institute fund. 53 21 75 00 9 05 119 1*
Fines and Licenses 106 U0 27 00 133 U0
Printers fund. 110 42 63 90 20 s* 2 78 150 #
School orders.. 174 00 174 00
TutaT1"^""" 952 flt» 37 < 46.500 01 $ 339 07 ^^2907 t"**: 251 22 $ 1.230 74 »• 40.946 42
Amount of Money In Depositories and in (Mk«:
Items in Office: —
Cash . . .. $ 78 86
School orders held for investment of school bond fund 174 GO
School orders held for investment Co. let. bond fund_ 2.554*
Township orders he'd for investment Co. Iat. bond fund_ 546 50
County Bridge War held for Invest, of Co. lot. Bd. fund .. I.66D 04
Deposited in banks:
The First National Bank of Loup City. 18.987 34
Bank of A9hton. . 4.000 00
Litchfield State Bank... 6.491 31
Loup City State Bank. 6.600 UO
Nebraska Fiscal Agency. New York. 488 39
Total.• 46.946 42
The State of Nebraska )
County of Sherman, | s's*
I, S. N. Sweetland, treasurer of said
county do solemly swear tfc at the foregoing
statement is correct as I verily believe.
ml
S. N. Swektland, Treasurer.
Subscribed in my presence and sworn
to before me this 1st day of July, 1905.
G. H. Gibson, Clerk.
(seal) Approved July 3rd, 1905.
D. C. Grow, Chm. Sherman Co. Board.
The Whipping Post Hewed.
T*o people of the Middle Loup had (
a seen** of high life, as in “olden time. ' ?
It seem? from the evidence that one J.}
Mortensen had Iteen in the habit of
periodical sprees, in w bich he b- c sm*
very abusive to his family. Not long
since he got on one of these sprees and
proceeded to clear the ranch
Ills wife took refuge with a neighbor
to save her life. The community feel
ing that kind of work had gone on long
enough, decided to take the law into
their own hands with the vie* of meet
ing out adequate punishment for Lbe
occasion. Ihe old time remedy was
decided upon. A dozen or more of
some of the best citizens visited him
last Thursday night and administered
fifty two lashes with a whip. As a
re-olt ^“regulators” were brought in
to Judge Armour's court yesterday and
fined five dollars each —Cutter County;
Republican.
Premiums on Farm Products.
No state fair in the western circuit
offers so large an amount in premiums
for farm produce as the Nebraska State
Fair. T wo thousand dollars for county i
collec tive exhibits and more than Sedoj
for individual exhibits makes a total of'
more than $2,500.00 in prerainms for I
farm products, as the various exhibits!
included in a county collective exhibit j
can also be entered in the name of the
grower tor premitms in the various tors
In addition, the State Fair management
guarantee a premium of $10000 for all
county collective exhibits which covers
a prescribed space and that score not
less than eight hundred points out of a
possible sixteen hundred.
As all eounty collective exhibits are
transported to and from the fair free,
this $100.00 insures the payment of the
necessary expense incurred in making
such an exhibit/
No entry fee is required to make ex
hibits and all premiums are paid in foil
without discount. The first premium
for county collective exhibits is $30000;
the remaining $1,700.00 is pro rated ac
cording to the 'score of each exhibit,
with the guaranty of $100 00 to each
collective exhibit, as before mentioned.
The Agricultural building on the
State Fair grounds will accomodat*
about twenty-five county .collective ex
hibits and already one-half of fk* space
has been applied for. Right now is tee
time to select specimens of grasses aad
small grains for such exhibits and comi
ty agricultural societies or individuals
intending to make collective exhibits
should at once make application for
space.
For further informarion address S. C
Bassett. Secretary, Lincoln, Nebraska
" hile addressing a jury in a case at
Higg.nsviile recently a lawyer became
excited, it is said, and shouted: “Gen
tlemen <>t the jury, there are just
thirtv-six hogs involved Phase re
member that tact; just three times as
many as are in the jury box. gentle
men." He did not wiu his case —Ex.
A. P. DeLyster
is SOLE AGENT for
Loop City Floor & Feed 11
JOHN SOLMS OLD STORE
Loop City, - Nebraska
nUP
For Sale by T.H. Eisner
(Successor to W. D. Hover & Co. dealers in)
FURNITURE
Updeftakipg apd Art Goods
ft hashept us hustling
to get the goods in as fast as we disposed of them
the past piopth
The Iron Bed stock is larger
than ever hefore. Come and
look them over. If you wish to fix up your din
ing room catchy, put up a piece
or two of Plate Moulding.
A. P. OCXlLBY, President. W. F. MASON, Cashier.
Finn mtInal 1
OF Loup CITY.
General Banking Business Transacted.
We Make Farm Loans at Six Per Cent.
We Negotiate Real Estate Loans.
We Bay, Rent and Sell Real Estate for Non-Residents.
CORRESPONDENTS:
Seaboard National Bank, New York City, N, Y.
Omaha National Bank, Omaha, Nebraska.
High Grade Orgap
Man factored bv the
At Factory Prices
Delivered in your town.
You pay $5 Gash
apd $| per Week
50 Per Gent Off on Retail Prices
f " ■ X **■'»" — +* ■' • .. J
I
Ask for Catalogue and Primes of tne Factory Distributors,
The R)g Piano and Organ House.
^ on I n’t you like a nice five-acre tract ad
ding town, for your home? If so, ask W.
K. M KiJ OR for prices and terms of tracts
shewn on this map.
mwi mim wm
BOUGHT AT THE
B. & M. Elevators
MCALPINE. LOUP CITY, SCHAUPP SIDING,
ASHTON AND FARWELL.
Coal for Sale at Loop City aad Asia. Will Boy
HOGS AT SCHAUPP SIDING AND FARWELL
Cult and see our coal and get prices on grain.
__E. G. TAYLOR.
J<>hn Solmes
*«dealee; in*
HARDWARE
PTJRUITTJHB
Steel Ranges, Cook Stoves,
Tinware, Screen Doors,
Hammocks, Lawn Mowers
Gang and Ammunition. Carry a full line of guaranteed.
Paints, Linseed and Machine Oils.
Loup Gity, - Nebraska
Gall on ttL©
. I
Loup City, Nebraska,|
—for
L U.M i ]E R
Of all kinds. Also
Posts, Shingles, Lime and Cement
Hard and Soft Coal Always on Hand.
Orders Taken for Storm Sash.
I. DEPEW®*
Blacksmith 9 Wagon Maker!I
i My shod is tbe largest and best equipped norib of tbe Platte River ■
I bare a four borse engine and a complete line of tbe latest improved ma ■
ebtnery. also a force of experienced men who know bow to operate it and 1
turn oot a Job with neatness and dispatch.
! MY PRICES ARE REASONABLE AND PROMPT I
ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL CUSTOMERS. I
*T*he Nofthwestefp, $] pr. yf.