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Hunting Coats and Hats, Dog Collars and Chains, Guns and a complete stock of
Ammunition, at IE3. O. IRIEIHUD’S.
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THE NORTHWESTERN
THURSDAY. SEPT. 7, 1905.
Iioaal Dsws.
A Few Market Quotations.
Cattle, per 100 lbs.82.00@$3 00
Hogs, per 100 lbs. 4.70
Corn,berbu. ,35@ 38
Wheat, per bu.48 @ .62
Oats, per bu. .15@ .19
live, perbu.38@ .4;)
Eggs, per doz. 12
Hotter, per lb. 14
Final Notice.
Hereafter we will not undertake to
change any ad, the copy for which
reaches us later than Wednesday m< ra
mg. Advertisers will take notice and
govern themselves accordingly.
Buggies, Buggies, at T. M. Reed's.
Buy a manure spreader of T. M. Reed.
Oliver Dubry went to Burwell, Tues
day.
Gasoline Engines. T. M. Reed sells
them.
W 20, Ashley Conger, the drayman
Get him.
Burr Robbins went to the State
Fair Monday.
Free hack to the park dances every
Saturday night.
Walter McNulty is a State Fair
attendant this week.
Phone A. T. Conger. W 20, when in
need of a draymau.
Fred Odendalil is a policeman at the
State Fair this week.
T. M. Reed can sell you a good rake
and mowing machine.
Geo. Lee and family returned from
their western trip last week.
Page Woven Wire fencing. Best on
earth. L. N. Smith, agent
Charley MePor went down to Lincoln
last Saturday to attend the fair.
Don't forget the Northern Milling
Co for hour and feed stuffs.
The first story of Gulley’s new bank
Is up and makes a good showing.
Another assortment of ribbon just
received by Johnson & Lorentz.
Mrs. Frank Nightingale returned to
her home in Lincoln last Monday.
See W. P. Reed for real estate and
collections at reasonable prices. 37
Jamet II. Bone has moved into his
new home in the north part of town
Phone N22, the Loup City Flour aud
Feed Store. Wes McCombes has charge
Mrs. W. R. Mellor went to Lincoln
Thursday last to remain till after the
Fair.
Dr. Sumner Davis,Grand Island, Neb.
specialist in disease of eye and ear.
Examination for glasses.
II. T. Johnson, w'ho has been occupy
ing the James Lee cottage, has moved
into one of the Charleton cottages.
Get ahecd of the dies by ordering
our screen doors and window screens
f Leiniiiger Lumber Co.
Miss Vera Schaupp, who lias been
visiting her numerous friends here, re
turnei toiler home in Lincoln, Tues
day.
Try the Loup City Flour and Feed
Store, It. W. McCombs, Manager, for
best Hour and feed. Phone N22.
Bid Taylor, son of Conductor Taylor,
who has been on the IT. S. warship.
Wisconsin, is on lus way home, his
time being out this month.
The price of Aztec egg coal will be
reduced to §7 per ton at the B. & M.
elevator, after June 1st. This is a good
summer coal for cook stoves.
Mr. F. Long and family of Walnut,
Iowa, who have been visiting Mr.
Long’s sister, Mrs. Ashley Conger, and
family, left for home last Friday.
1 have a good second-hand corn
sheller with Woodbury power complete
aud all in good condition, which I will
sell right. See it at Ilayhurst’s hard
wore stare. A. W. Wilson.
A. Sutton of Ord, was here last
Saturday, bringing over his daughter,
Miss Jennie Sutton, who will have
charge of Bert Chase’s millinery the
coming season.
Jenner’s Park is the finest place in
this section of the country for picnic
parties and entertainments of a like
character, Mr. Jenner will make satis
factory arrangements with those desir
' ing the use of the par k for such purposes
A. M. Bennett and daughter, Miss
Blanche Bennett, left Tuesday for a
four weeks’ trip to Portland and othtr
points on the Pacific Coast. They will
visit Denver, Salt Lake City, Helena,
Spokane and other points on the route
g ring and returning.
I)rs. Davis & Farnsworth of Grand
Island, Neb., are prepared to treat all
forms of chronic disease, such as Rheu
matism, Stomach disorders, Tumors.
Cancers, Paralysis, Kidney diseases,etc.
The doctors use. besides medicineand
surgery,the x-ray, *liot air baths, elec
1 rifity and massage.
Editor Brown went down io the
Stilts Fair, Tuesday, and the editor of
The Northwestern aecompmiel
him to look after his conduct. We »x
pect t > have a veiy readat 1« •• r i j’e our
next issue on “A Populist Editor
Hitting the High l^ate-.'’
Jilanke's from 50c to 85 at John=on
& Lorentz’.
JL*M. Gasteyer is having her store
building re-painted.
Aujnst .Taeschke went down to the
State Fair, Tuesday.
JJuy vour shoes while the sale is on
at Johnson & Lorentz’.
A baby girl was reported at the home
of John Cz tplewski, ji\, yesterday.
Mrs W. T. Owens and children re
t irned from their eastern trip Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs Alex Jlaillie left for
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Lincoln. Monday, to attend the State
Fair.
We understand Charley Gibson has
, been transferred from the Wisconsin to
the Ohio.
Postmaster Owens left Tuesday for a
short trip to Denver ’and Utah Hot
Springs
Do not forget that Johnson & Lorentz
can save you money on clothing and
gents’ furnishings.
Messrs, and Mesdames S. X. Sweet
laud and Sam Daddow went down to
the State Fair Tuesday.
Prof. Briggs, who has been elected
principal of onr public schools, arrived '
I here from Portland, Tuesday evening
Parties desiring excellent quality of
tame plums will do well to see II. B.
Musser in regard to same at an early
date.
Miss Esther Newman and sisters, re
turned last week to Omaha from a four
weeks’ visit with their unde, John
Boftiolm, and family.
Miss Josie Polski accompanied bv
her cousins. Misses Josie Bogacz and
Agnes Polski, visited at the home of
A. B. Outhouse lsst week.
Mrs. B. M. Gastever accompanied her
two little daughters, Winnie and Ketta,
to Columbus, Monday where they w ill
attend the St. Francis Academy.
Mrs, M. C. Mulick and daughter.
Miss Hose, left Monday morning for
Columbus, where the latter will attend
school at tlie St. Francis Academy.
The printers have just put out the
new directory of the Sherman County
Telephone company. The directory
contains 157 names and more are being
constantly added.
When you want to get a photo
Draper is the man to goto Same old
place, hut better light and prices that
are always right. Draper, the Loup
City photographer, in Loup City till
Oct 26.
C. Van Aelst, living two miles west
of town, is suffering with a lesion *ot ;
the brain. lie was taken to Omaha
last wreek, hut nothing could he done
for him and he was brought hack home
where he is attended by Dr. Long.
Jim Conger is going to erect a new
ice house near his reservoir just as soon
as workmen can he secured. The
dimensions will he 25x52 feet, and 16
fe it in height, the walls of brick to a
height of several feet.
C. J. Bolt of Buffalo county, a resi
dent « f Loup City some ten years since,
accompanied by his two sons, G. II.
and O. W. Bolt, were in the city iast
Friday. Mr. Bolt has several residence
lots h< re he was looking after.
Miss Minnie Hickman has been
elected to the grammer department of
our public schools, vice Prof., Nicoson
who has resigned to enter into active
canvass of his chances for superinten
dent of schools on the populist ticket.
A 15-year-old son of Mvrl Mathews
living some three miles west of town,
while driving a mower last Friday, fell
as the mower was crossing a cat-step,
dislocating an ankle. Dr. Long reduce d
the fracture and the patient is doing
well.
Mrs. A 15. Outhouse and daughter
Emma, left Tuesday for the Pacific
Coast. While there they will visit at
Corning, [Calif., the home of Mr. A.
Watkinson, formerly of this city, and
also Mr. and MrsJ II Brewer at gait
Lake City, Utah.
There was an exodus of hunters, last
Friday morning, being the opening of
the hunting season, and dogs and guns
were at a premium. The town was
practically deserted, save by us poor
devils who had to wmrk But then we
received our ip ward in a brace of f»t
chickens from one hunting party,
composed of Messrs. R. P. Starr, J. W.
Long, W F Mason and Charley Min
shull, and we are ready for some more.
We return thanks for past and give
advance thanks for those to he received
later.
The money recover*d from the
general government for payment of
extra time served by the members of
the First and Second regiments, Ne
braska volunteers, in the Spanish
American war. is ready for distribution
and will be paid out as rapidly ss
possible to those entitled to participate.
Distribution will be made from the
office of Adjutint General J. II.Culver,
at Lincoln. All members of said regi
ment* having an interest in the funds
are requested to call in person at the
office of the adjutant general, if possible,
and sft'ect settlement after the date
above mentioned. They must bring
with them the necessary proofs of
i lentitv.
A full line of school tablets at John
son & Lorent/.'.
Mrs. C. C Outhouse took a trip to
; Grand Island, Monday.
Clarence Sweetland leturned to
college at Grand Island, Tuesday.
Miss Sea bold has accepted a position
as milliner in A. E Chase’s store
Ruby Chase is assisting in the post
ottice in the absence of Mr. Owens.
W. H. Hickman left Monday morning
for New Mexico, on a business trip.
L Ranks Hale leaves next Saturday
for Omaha, where he will attend school
Eugene Patton has bought the Joe
Pedler residence adjoining the M. E.
church.
Miss Edith Henry commenced a
term of school in District No. 01 l ist
Monday.
.1 Sicpmann of Tipton, la., is here
visiiing his brother-in-law. Will French
and family.
Mrs. M. O. Slayter of this city, and
daughter, Mrs. E. 'fatten of Cozad, this
state left Monday for a visit to Indiana.
Mrs. Ida Saunders, of Montezuma,
la., arrived here last Wednesday, even
ing for a visit with her brothers, tne
Draper boys, and families.
Mrs. Florence Smith, who has been
visiting friends here for the past two
weeks, left Monday morning for Port
land and other Coast points.
Lan Benschoter and Jim Johansen
went down to the State f air, Monday,
where we understand thev will assist
in preserving the order, peace and
dignity of tlie fair.
C. J. Tracv, who is again chief of
police at the state fair, left for Lincoln
last Thursday. Iiobt. Mathew was
chosen as his private secretary and
went to Lincoln a day or so later.
Not to he behind in the procession,
the Woman’s Club gave what they
called a gymkhana at Jenner’s Park,
last Friday afternoon and evening.
Thev report a tine time. We presume
it was a new tangled picnic with an
entire change of program.
Those who went to Lincoln, Tuesday,
via the Burlington other than those
mentioned elsewhere, were, Thos. and
Nick Daddow, J. W. Long, W. T. Chase
and daughter Lola, Geo. Peterson, Mrs.
0. J. Tracy and son Milford, Thomas
McFadden, Hans i’ruelsen, Mr and
Mrs. Ward Vervalin, Ethel, Myrtle and
Lew Knapp, Omar Ernest, Stella Henry,
Mrs. II. B. Musserand Wes Pedler.
An exchange states that a certain
farmer named Jones came to the pastor
of his congregation and requested his
name taken off the church books.
“What 1s the trouble, Brother Jones?”
asked the surprised pastor, ‘ I supposed
you were a faithful follower of the
Lamb.” “Well, I sorter believed that
myself, but there is just no use talkin’,
a man can’t serve the Lord where he
has to milk four cows in tly time. After
the first heavy frost I’ll try this church
or he a durned hypocrite.”
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
THE
Rockville State Bank
OF ROCKVILLE, NEB.
CHARTER No. 851, Incorporated in the
State of Nebraska, at the close of business
August 25th. 1905.
RESOURCES:
Loans and Discounts.5.967 95
Banking house furniture and fixtures. 472 50
Current expenses and taxes paid. 249 23
Cash items. 98 25
Due from nat'l. state and pri
vate banks and bankers.6,697 54
Checks and items of exchange. 223 56
Cash •> Currency. 1.230 00
l Silver and Go’d. 88 37 8,239 47
Total.$15,027 40
LIABILITIES:
Capital stock paid in. .$ 5,000 00
Surplus fund.1,000 00
Undivided profits. 235 95
Individual deposits subject to
check.7,316 45
Demand certificates of deposit. $05 00
Time certificates of deposit.... 870 00^8.791 45
Total.$15,027 40
State of Nebraska, (
County of Sherman, j ” ”
I. Geo. W. Woten, Cashier of the above
named bank, do solemuly swear that the above
statement is a correct and true copy of the
report made to the State Banking Board.
Geo. W. Woten, Cashier.
ATTEST:
P. Jensen. Director.
J. A. Woten. Director.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 1st
day of September, 1905.
W. M. Smelseb.
i seal) Notary Public.
My commission expires March 21st, 1908.
Notice of Guardian’s Sale.
la District Court of Sherman county, Nebraska
In the matter of the application of the Lan
caster Trust Company, guardian of the per
son and estate of Vernon Ellis, a minor, for
leave to sell the real estate of said minor.
Notice is hereby given that, in pursuance of
an order of the Honorable B. u. Hostetler,
Judge of the District Court of Sherman county,
Nebraska, made on the 20ih day of June, 1905,
for the sale of the real estate hereafter
described, there will be sold at public vendue
to the highest bidder for cash, at the south
door of the court house in Loup City in said
county, on the 27th day of September, 1905, at
the hour of one o'clock in the afternoon, the
following described real estate, situate in
Sherman county. Nebraska, to-wit: The un
divided half interest of the said minor, Vernon
Ellis, in the northwest quarter of section four
(4) in township fifteen (15) north of range
fourteen (14) west of sixth principal meridian.
Said sale will remain open one hour.
Dated this 6th day of September, 1905.
The Lancaster Tbost Compart,
Guardian of the-Person and Estate of Vernon
Ellis, a minor.
By R. J. Nightingale, its attorney.
(Last pub. Sept. 21.)
A fine line of pocketliooks for ladies
just in at Johnson & Lorent/A
A. P. Culley and family returned
from their western trip Monday.
Dar Grow has moved into the Me
Laughlin residence in east Loup City.
T. M. lteed went to Lincoln Monday
to visit the State Fair and transact
business.
Hugh Sleetli went down to Lincoln
last Thursday to do the State Fair
properly.
Capt. E. H. Jenkins; the ‘“Potato
King”ot Columbus, is here on a visit
to his nephews, the Mclvinnie hoys.
He is as jolly and young as either of
his aforesaid nephews.
Mr. Fred Richmond and son arrived
from St. Edwards l ist week and are
hay harvesting on a large amount of
land they own in the west part of the
county near Litchffeld.
Sam Daddow expects this week t>
move into the property recently pur
chased of Dar Grow, in the northwest
part of town. Wm. McCombs, will
move into his cottage on Cedar street.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
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First National Bank
OF LOUP CITY
CHARTER NO. 7277, INCORPORATED
At Loup City in the State of Nebraska, at
the close of business. August 25, J905.
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts. S1I3.I4M 73
Overdrafts secured and unsecured 2.024 09
U. S. bonds to secure circulation. 7,000 00
Premiums on U. S. bonds.. 179 38
B mds, securities, etc. 1,339 55
Banking house, furniture, fixtures, 5,301 30
Due from approved reserve agents. 22,926 64
C uecks and other cash items. 2,627 34
Notes of other National banks. 255 00
Fractional paper currency, nickels
and cents. 56 95
Lawful money reserve in bank, viz:—
Specie.*6,580 00
Legal tender notes. 1,000 00— 7,560 00
Redemption fund with U. S. treasurer
(5 per cent of ci rcuiation). :i5o 00
Tolal.*162,788 98
LIABILITIES,
Capital stock paid in.. *25,000 00
Surplus fund.. 1.300 00
l ndtvlded profits, less expenses and
taxes paid. 676 09
National Bank notes outstanding. 7,000 00
Due to State Banks and Bankers. 157 76
Individual deposits subject to
check. 91 735 77
Demand certificates of depisit_, 33.919 36
Total.$162,788 98
State of Nebraska, 1
County of Sherman, j 8 8
1. VV. F. Mason. Cashier of the above
named Bank, do solemnly swear that the
above statement Is true to the best of my
knowledge and belief.
VV. F. Mason. Cashier.
CORRECT--ATTEST :
R J. Nightingale. Director.
C. A. Mason. Director.
A P. Collet. Director.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this
31st day of August, 1905.
Robert P. Starr.
(Seal.) Notary Public.
My commission expires Sept. 28. 1909.
You want to try
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Jifn Gopgey,
•Jhe Dfaypiap.
! Phone, N15.
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Notice.
All persons indebted to us is re
quested to settle their accounts before
Oct. 1st, as we must have money to pay
our fall bills. Respectfully.
Johnson & Louentz
Ladies.
My goods and trimmer have arrived,
and I now have a full line of street
hats and also children's and Misse's
hats ready for your inspection. I give
one and all a cordial invitation to call
and see me in my new location opposite
the St. Elmo hotel. Watch for inv
announcement next week
A. Anna Hunt.
Notice.
Those who are owing me accounts
will please arrang * to settle during the
month of September, as I need all the
money due me to meet my obligations
Resp. Yours,
1*. O. Reei>.
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Public Sale.
I will offer for sale at my home in
Loup City on Thursday, Sept 14,1905.
commencing at 2 o.cloek p. m. sharp,
the following property: Two young
mares, one good milch cow. one double
harness, with robes, etc., one unright
piano, household furniture, library, I
Century?Dictionary and Encyclopedia,
sectional oak glass book cases, office
furniture and fixtures, desks and cases,
garden tools and implements, etc. For
terras of sale see bills,
T. s. Nightingale.
Notice To Non-Resident.
To Edward E. Teeter, non-resident defendant:
You will take notice that on the lith day of
August. 1906. the plaintiff herein, Ellen E
Teeter, tiled a petition against you in the
District Court of Sherman County. Nebraska,
the object and prayer of which are to obtain a
divorce and alimony from you on the grounds
of extreme cruelty, failure to provide and
desertion for more than two years.
You are required to answer said petition on
or before October, 2nd, 1905.
Ellen E. Teeter
By Aaron Wall and H. M. Mathew,
Her Attorneys.
(Last pub. Sept. 14.)
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For Sale by T.H. Elsnor
A. P. DeLyster
is SOLE AGENT for
Loi City Flonr&Ffieil Mills;
JOHN SOI.MS OLL) STORE
Loup City, ■ Nebraska
Call ’Phone R23.
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Good Goods at Right Prices
JOPNSOP & LOPEPTZ
The Clothi ers
Gall on tlie
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Loup City, flebfaska,
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Of all kinds. Also •
Posts, Shingles, lame'and Cement
Hard and Soft Coal Always on Hand.
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i Have in Stock?
$1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 per i )
of and are suitable for rain- 5
id $1.25 per yard. Colors, |
n, reseda and black. The J
uitable for all dressy occa- i
ird, black, navy blue, myrtle green, 5
yard, black and white; suitable for £
rard. These come in all the new Ja
fall shirt waists. £ »
th, Mohair, Henriettas and various J
ouat any time. .Kindly | honor us S
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