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Loup City Northwestern
volume xxii.
LOUP CITY, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1905.
NUMBER 49
THE NORTHWESTERN
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Office ’Phone, - - - R54
Residence ’Phone, - - G15!
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tures, suppers, etc., where an admission fee is
charged, or a momentary interest involved,
five cents per line each insertion.
Card of Thnnks. 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
gat herings where not conducted for revenue,
will be published free.
Professional Cards :
R. J. NIGHTINGALE
Attorney ui ComssIcmUi*
LOUP GITY, NEB-1
AARON WALL
Lawyer
Practices in all Courts
Loup City, Neb.
ROBT.P. STARR
Attorney-at-Law,
LOUP CITY, NEBRSSKS,
mil. //.
Bonded Abstracter
Loup City,* - Nebraska.
Duly set of Abstract books in county
A. S. MAIN, _
Physician and Surgeon
Oftice at Telephone
Residence. Connection.
LOUP CITY, - - NEBR.
J. H. LONG
Office, Over New Bank.
TELEPHONE CONNECTION
W. L. MARCY.
DENTIST,
LOUP CITY, NEB
OFFICE: East Side Public Square.
S. A. ALLEN,
DEJYTIST,
LOUP CITY, - - NEB.
Oftice up stairs in the new State
Bank building.
And the Public!
Tie St. Elmo Livery Ban
is under anew management. Give
me a trial and if you have any
thing good to say, say it to
others; if yoii 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
Sound Front Barn,
J. H. MINER. Props
Loup City, - Nebr.
(Opposite Xoitbwescern Office)
Finest Livery Rigs, careful drivers
Headquarters iorfarmers’ teamo Com
mercial men's trade given especial at
• tention. Your patronage solicited.
LOUP VALLEY HERD
Poland China Swine
Br*d and Owned by
H. J- JOHANSEN
Telephone LOOP <TrY,
Connection NEBRASKA
FOR SALE:—2-5 Choice Spring Boar
and one yearling boar, sired by Muni
Butler, 86885.
Republican State Ticket.
For Supreme Judge—
( HA'S. B. Letton, of Fairbury.
For State Regents—
Fred Abbott, of Co'umbus,
W. L. Lyfoeo, of Falls City.
County Ticket.
For Clerk of Couits—
Jobs Mathewson.
For Treasurer—
Carsten Trcklskn.
For Sheriff—
L. A. Williams.
For Judge—
G. W. Hunter.
For Superintendent—
M. H. Mead.
The Daily Great.
A subscriber hands us the following
rythmic report of the news found in
one day's issue of a daily paper. Did
the thought ever suggest itself to you
that so much is chronicled in one day’s
paper?
Crisp, crackly and neatly pressed.
Containing words the wo; Id's cbnfessed.
Breathing finance in deep-lunged breaths.
The clash of battle, its groan of death.
Tilling with tongues fiery red.
Of tbe Default: g Banker, A Great Man Dead.
Startling Disclosures on the wit less stand
A Tout insurancecoaipanys orgovernment land
Indictments, Strikes. Embezzlement,
Some Commute received by the President.
Contract Let, Graft is Foi'^d;
Great Discovery by a man Renowned.
Session Adjourned, A Storm on the Lakes,
The Government will investigate Kates.
Murders. Theft. A Negro Hung.
Market, The Weather. Great Contest Won.
In a square oi red twell underlined)
More C!rculation Than the Rest Combined.
Want Ads. Personal. Medical, Lost.
Found, Clairvoyants, Jim. Come at any cost.
Pictures of those recovered tbeir health
After trying three doctors and losing great j
wealth.
Failures. Comment, Tailor-made Suits.
Saved by two bottles, Low Railroad Routes.
Wheat at a stand still. Cattle are Strong.
Great politician says the policy*' wrong.
Well. 1 open, close and shuffle the thing.
Special—Found Crazy. Breaks Political Ring.
So by man s Daily Stentor hear all that's
learned.
But once read, it is old. discarded, burned.
The great English actor, Henry
Irying. died suddenly at his home in
Bradford, England, last Fridav night.
The death of ex-speaker Henderson
of the National House of Representa
tives, is expected hourly at his home in
Dubuque, Iowa.
The only pop candidate in this coun
ty with a ghost of a ehow seems to be
the gentleman, whoever he is, that is
running for surveyor, the republicans
having no condidate for that office,
lienee the why.
Judge Tucker, who was recently
| appointed associate of the supreme
[court of Arizona, from Nebraska, has
| tendered his resignation of that office
at the request of President Roosevelt,
owing to certain irregularities, and I
Judge Paul Jensen, also of this state,
has been appointed to succeed him.
Carsten Truelsen is receiving best of
encouragement over the county in his
candidacy for the county treasurership.
aud there is no doubt of his easily
winning the race. From all parts ot
the county we hear that he is a sure
winner, and with him, also, it is only a
question of how large his majority will
be. _
The election of Prof. M. H. Mead for
superintendent of our county schools,
is now practically assured, and the
question is only one of majorities. Prof.
Mead is a splendid educator of long
years' experience and will carry the
schools forward to a still higher plane
of excellence. There can be no mis
take in placing that gentleman at the
he d of the county school system.
In conversation with a prominent
republican of !>heiman county, the
other day, and who had been reported
as a supporter of George Gibson for
clerk, he said: * Before the convention
I was in favor of the re-nomination ot
Gibson, but when I learned that he said
he would run independent, if he did
not receive the nomination at tbe hands
of the republican convention. I was not
in tavor ot his re nomination, and had
I been at the convention, at which I
was air accredited delegate from my
township, I should not hi ve voted for
his nomination. I am not a'Gibson,
man, nor for any man who would do as
Gibson has done ”
The situation in Sherman county
gro'S brighter with each succeeding
day for th-* success of the entire repun
lican ticket The s’rongest man on the
populist ticket, or one that is supposed
to be, is Judge Angier, and fiom what
we can learn over the county, his
chances are going glimmering. He is
up for his fourth term in the judge’s
office, «nd the voters are feeling that
■ he has hold of the public teat long
enuugh. If the populist party turned
down Rol Hendrickson because he had
held office too long, by what manner of
reasoning can they expect to re-place
Judge Angier in his office, thereby
making fish of one and fowl of the
other? Rol Hendrickson made a good
and efficent county superintendent of
schools, yet we understand Judge
Angier was one of the st»ongest op
ponents of Rol’s re-nomin tt'oa because
of too long holding of the offical teat,
1 The judge should ba consistent and
> make Judge Hunter's e’ec>ion muni*
mons.
Bitten by a Pet Wolf.
Harry Jenner’s 10-year old boy was
badly bitten on the right arm. between
the wrist and elbow, last Sunday, by
his favorite wolf, badly lacerating that
member of his body. Had it not been
for the fact that the wolfs teeth had
been filed blunt, the accident would
have been much worse. As it is the
bites and the pulling and hauling
around the animal gave the little fel
low proves rather severe
A Serious Accident.
A serious accident occurred in Wach
ington township last week Monday, in
which Morris Fowler, a young man
living some five miles south and west
of Arcadia, broke his leg and received
many bad bruises beside. His team of
colts became frightened just as he was
getting into a light wagon he was driv-!
ing. and his slicker getting caught on
the brake of the wagon, he was thiown !
under the rear axletree. his leg twisted
the knee joint being thrown backward
neath the leg till the bonis protuded.
The team ran peihaps an hundred yards
pulling off one shoe and pinioning him
in such a manner that he could not
extricate himself, in which condition he
was found when a neighbor stopped the
horses and he was relieved He was
taken to his home and Dr. Lee called
from Arcadia and his injuries attended
to.
lladdix Secures Bond.
The attorneys for W. S. lladdix, who
was recently tried and sentenced to the
peuitentary for twelve years for the
murder of Melvin Butler. committed
last April, succeeded on last Saturday
(September 30th) in securing the re
quired bODd, and is now awaiting the
decision of the supreme court. The
bond was placed at ST.000, and as llad
dix was unable to secure bondsmen in
this county in the ten days time asked
for by his attorneys, he was taken to
the penitentarv on Friday. Sept. 22 and
whs not released until last Monday
afternoon, when Judge Wall and II
M. Sullivan presented the required
bond, which was approved by the su
preme court, and Heddix was released
and came to Broken Bow on Tuesday
morning, where he will stay during his
release. The bond was secured in
Sherman county Wii%re Haduix former
ly resided.
MAKES STARTLING REPORT
State Chemist Shows What
Some Patent Medicines Are.
* At a total cost of one cent I manu
factured 129 bottles full of parent
medicine that is retailing at drug stores
every day at 50 cents a bottle.”
This startling statement was made
by state chemist, Barnard. ”1 find,” he
continued, that this prepaiation is the
most absurd that could be imagined.
I found it to contain nothing more or
less than lake water, taken from L^ke
Michigan at Chicago, and containing a
very small per cent of sulphuric and
sulphuris acid. The preparation is
called Liquozone.’”
Barnard also exposed several other
patent medicine articles but his main
complaint is against food stuffs.
It is admitted that reputable phv
sicans of the state have applied to the
state board of health to put medicines
out of business. That the state can do
it is dhubtful as there is no law against
them.—D de (Ind .) Weekly Reporter.
Union Pacific Low Kates.
Home-Visitors Excursion to various
points, tickers on sale Noy. 27, 1005,
only, return limit Dec. 17th.
Winter Tourist Rates to Colorado.
Tickets on sale Oct. 1st, to May 81st.
■Special Homeseekers rate to various
joints south and west, on sale first and
third Tuesdays each month, to and In
eluding December, 190*5.
Win let* Tourist Tickets on sale to
various points west and south.
If you contemplate a t;ip anywhere
at any time, I would be pleased see you
as we may lie able to save you both
money and time. F. H.ILser, Agent.
Burlington Bulletin
Of Round Trip Bates.
Special Homeseekers’Rates: Gre«t
iy reduced round trip rates to the Nor h
Platte Valley and the B'g Horn Basir.
Oct. 17th, Nov. 7th and 21st, Dec 5th
19th. This is an unusually good cbince
lor you to look at lands in these new
regions, which offer a big profit to
those who secure them ea lv.
Homs Visitors' Excursion: Visit tl e
old home when you b ive cleared up
the season’s work. Cheap excursion
rates to various sections of the East
I he only excursion. Nov. 27th, limit
twenty-one days.
Winter Sunshine in the Mountain*:—
Daily low excursion rates to Cob rado.
A cheap way to spend lhe winter in
California: The very lowest one-way
rates daily to California and Puget
Sound; when von add the one-way rate
ea-tbound, in th« Spring, vou have
secured a very low round trip rate.
Through tourist sleepers tu the w hule
Coast region.
Cheap Homeseekers’ Rates to the
West, Southwest and South the first
and third Tuesday of each month.
R L. Arthur,
Agent.
NOTICE OF SALE
of Lands for
DELINQUENT TAXES
For the Year 1964 and Prior
Years.
State of Nebraska. j ss
Sherman County, i ’
To all whom it may concern:
You will take notice that all lands and lots
on which taxes for 1901 and prior years
have not been paid, will be sold at the County
Treasurer’s office in the Court House in Loup
City Nebraska, on the first Monday in Novem
ber. 1905. between the hours of 9 o'clock a. m.
and 4 o'clock p. m.. said sale to adjourn from
day to day until ail the lands and lots have
been offered for sale.
The following is a list of lands and lots to be
sold, and the amount set opposite the descrip
tion is the amount due and unpaid May 1st, 1901.
For each amount will be added interest and
cost of advertising.
OAK CREKK TWPTownship 13 Range 14
Township 16. Range 13jlot 1. l
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lot 3 .20
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lot 5.21
lot 6.21
net.29
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netset.32
n wt.33
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2 16
297
2 42
12 98
2 72
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12 99
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26 53 w30 a netswl... 5
30 69 o 16 a net swt .. 5
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30 36 and 2 and 3 and
21 29 n2 net. 6
23 07 lots 1 and 5.6
21 97 pt netswtnet... 8
19 4" pt nwtswlne. .. 8
18 21 pt nelswlnet... 8
24 29 pt nwlswtnet... 8
26 69 pt nwiswinet... 8
18 37 net.9
18 36m wt.13
12 22 67 e2swt and a2set 13
setnet and pt
lots 2 and 3 . .22
pt lots 2 and 3 .22
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nel.1 23 k5
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net.31
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5 90}swt.31
21 36 e2swt andw2set 32
16. net.35
2 58
7 03
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19 21
17 78
12 96
16 74
•23 59
11 36
7 97
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16 89
16 35
It 72
14 68
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21 16
19 69
18 65
18 12
12 23
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11 76
18 92
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net.20
swtswt...26
lots 5 arid 6_26
lots 2, 3 and t...27
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Township 14 Range 16
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Township 15 Range 15
se4. 1 30 15
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lot 1.24
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SCOTT TWO
Township 13 Range It
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lot 2 and pt lots
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Township 14 Range 14
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set. 33
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HAZARD TWP
Township 13 Range
873
15 19
8 73
17 49
956
12 52
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14 59
21 88
21 88
17 48
4 28
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.12 18 1'
.12 16 ft
.. . It 15 U
. ...it u 3»
.15 2147
... 19 21 06
set.20 15 Art
s2swt.24 8 73
set.24 17 62
nwt.27 16 67
swt.27 16 42
net.29 19 69
swt.29 2106
set.29 28 11
swt.30 15 6s
net.31 20 48
nwt.34 20 ts
pt swt.35 25
BKISTOL T WP
Township 13 Range 13.
n2net and n2
nwt.20 26 60
netnet .21 4 66
netset and s2
net .:.21 26 52
nwtnwt.21 617
s26et.21 6 16
nwtswt and lot
5 and s Dt lot 6 22
t pt lot 6.22
>wt nwt ws2 wt
and lot 5.26
;e2net.33
e2^et .33
12'
14 :
9 7
16
Township 13 Range I
swt
set_
net ...
set
set —
net ...
nwt
nwt...
swt_
set_
nwt...
w2n wt
swt.
swt.»t
nwt.25
nwt.29
nwt.30
swt.30
n2nwt.33
s2nwt.33
w2set.33
and w2
9
10
10
13
It
18
1
16
17 3
17 <
19 7
27:
21 !
21 !
28:
24 i
23
26 i
24 1.
31
25 i i
25 (
25 ( .
13 4
IK?
13 7.;
1 35
2 06
1 02
99
2 16
15 25
17 91
4 64
61
62
91
9 88
2 88
16 70
6 1"
15 45
27 12
5 16
8 85
61
62
61
1 15
l 02
15 11
7 50
7 73
1 16
3 09
9 20
LOUP CITY VILLAGE
Original town
Lot blk amt
1 and 2 . .. 1 $ 1 0
I to 5.2 11 33
9 to 12. .2
9 and 10.3
II and 12.3
13 and 11. 3
16 .3
22 . 3
23 and 21.3
22x75ft in l3tol5 5
13 and 11 .6
13 to 17.7
13 and It.10
15 and 16.10
17 to 19.10
1 to 12.16
21 to 21.16
4 and 5.17
s2 18 and 19. ...18
1 .19
7 and 8.19
20 and 21.19
I and 2.2o
5 .20
6 .20
7 . 20
II and 12.20
8 and 9.22
13 to 17.22
18 to 22.22
23 and 24.22
1 and 2.23
19 to 21.23
13 io 18.21
13 to 15.'.5
19 .25
22 and 23 .... 23
24 .25
13 and 14.26
15 and 16.20
22.26
13 to 17..28
18 .28
20 to 24. 2'
1 to 3...32
4 to 12 .32
13 to 16.32
17 to 22.32
22 and -> _ >
34 ant! 35.3!
36 to 10.31
41 and 42 .51
13 to 47.34
62 to 64 .34
66 and 67 .34
68 to 70 34
73 to 74 .31
J to 5.35
10 ..35
17 and 18.35
19to21and24to3335
First Addition
w 467 ft.1
all.2
ail . 3
n2.5
all. 7
100x300ft. 8
8Ux500ft. 8
100x295ft. 8
100x150ft. 8
99x150ft . 8
an ...12
Hogue’s Sub-Division
1 to 3.4 11 81
14 to 16. 4 92
all.5 5 U
Lalk & Kriecbbaum’s
Addition
4 and 5.2
6.2
8 and 9.2
10 to 12. 2
1 to 6_4
8.5
19 .13
20 .13
21 to 26.13
land 5.14
6 .14
13.14
Barker’s First Add
7 to 9.1 1 55
10 to 12.1 1 55
1 to 12.2 1 9-.
1 to 4.6 11 73
11 to 13.6 9 58
20 to 21.6 2 57
12 to 21.7 7 12
13 to 21.8 6 IS
1 to 9.11 3 09
Blackman’s Sub-Division
1 to 1.12,7 72
Barker’s 2d Add
13 to 21.6
1.8
3 to 21.8
12.11
6 to 12.13
1 to 1.14
90x300 ft.
240x300 ft. 3 09
J. Wood Smith’s Add
1 23 7 and 8.
8..
9..
10.
11
.25
.25
.23
.25
.25
.25
5 and 6.26
.26
II
11
41
41
11
■11
61
03
1 23
91
1 21
3 to 12.26
13 to 15.26
16.26
17 to 20.26
1 to 6.32 18 61
1 to 6.33 2 l i
ASHTON VILLAGE.
Lot Block An
9.2
.1
8 .4
9 to 12.4
s 3 ft8 & n 30ft 9 5
I and 5.6
8.6
all.7
17.9
II .10
12.10
50x115 ft in 7 12
1 .15
2 .15
3 and 1.15
Badora’s Add
.5
First Add.
9 to 11.1
1 and 3.5
1 to 8.6 :
Taylor’s First uid
* 3s
1 52
31
1 3*
6 Os
9 H>
7ti
1 *:
7t>
*6
3 8*
1 S3
2 58
31
•’ 57
87
3 80
37
36 I
38
1 83
57
88
45
2 28
Amt
1 81 east half 3
6! 11 to 16
1 21 19.
1 80 22.
11 81 23.
1 22 25 .
62 Taylor’s Second Add
2 6“ Ito 21.1 6 90
50! I to 21..2 6 50
2 5- ROCKVILLE VILLAGE:
1 22 Lot lil .2k
10 3 > 1.5
1 65; 3.5
~ 47 '».5
1 02-, l 8 5 7 9 11 13 a 15.6
1 01 jl 3 5 and 7.7
2 06 1. ..g
6115.8
1 55! 7.8
92 ait.9
61jl to 6.11
92; 7 811 and 12.11
6119 and lo.11
2 06 1 to 3.15
11 1 to 6.15
82! 7.15
S to 12.15
I to 1.16
5.... ............16
II and 12.18
1 and 2.19
1 22
16
2 06
2 Ufl
2 06
1 03
3 10
8 21
8 24
1 55
9 26
*
6.
11 and 12.
*4 2.
1 02' n'j 3.
»*•* 1 •
nG 2.
.19
.19
.20
.20
.20
.26
.26
41
21
42
62
1 &5
50
1 23
1 23
6 26
1 02
52
9 89
1 60
80
4 31
1 03
1 02
41
1 81
.28
.28
.28
58
17
12
23
23
12
21
40
]-.
1
5.*
1 89
13
3 66
11
13
31
1 81
12
06
21
35
12
10 to 12.28
nH 1.30
sH 1.30
n>4 2.30
3 and 4.30
5 to 7.30
11 .31
LITCHFIELD VILLAGE
Lot Block Amt
7 and 8.1
J and 10.1
I ....5
•2.'...5
3 to 6.6
10.6
II .6
12.6
13.6
15.6
3 and 4.7
7.7
10 .7
11 to 18.7
9.•. .8
10.....’.8
12 .8
1 .9
3.9
7.9
t.10
13 to 15.10 13 12
2 .11 3 05
5.11
12.11
13.11
11 to 16.11
11 and 12.15
5 48
61
48
3 41
1 52
5 48
62
6 10
60
1 81
5 19
3 66
3 05
1 11
2 13
60
60
3 01
3 01
6o
18
1 88
5 17
3 05
1 09
6 10
.15
.15
.16
.16
.17
.17
.17
.18
. 19
5 3
».4 20
9 to 12.3 81
11 to 12.6 41
19 to 22.*5
23 and 24.6 7 72
11 and 12.7 41
1 to 3.8 31
4 and 5.8 21
19 to 22.,., .8 41
23 and 24.8 2n
1 and 2.9 24)
3 to 6.9 42
19 . 9 11
20 to 24.9 621
1 to 3.11 filj
12 .12 31
7 to 12.18 1 24i
13 anil 14.18 41
15 and 16.18 41
17 and 18.18 41
6.23 41
22 to 24.23 1 25
In witness whereof I have hereunto
set ray hand and ofllcial seal this 1st
dav of October, 1905.
S*. N. SWEETLAXD.
Treasurer of Sherman Co., Nebraska.
92
04
49
48
30
2 44
23
1 22
29
FAIRVIEW PA KK
l.ot Block Anit
1 to 4.2 2t
5 .2 07
6 and 7.2 1 80
H AZARD VILLAGE
Lot Block Amt
10.6
10 .7
11 .7
2 .15
5.15
IiW.
HARPER
$ KENTUCKY
WHISKEY
for Gentlemen
who cherish
Quality.
For Sale by T. H. Eisner
Dissolution Notice.
Notice is hereby given that Cars ten Truelsen
and C, E. Mellor, heretofore doing business
under the firm name of Truelsen & Mellor
have this day dissolved partnership by mutual
consent. C. E. Mellor will continue in the
business. All book accounts now owing to the
firm are payable to Carsten Truelsen.
Dated this 10th day of October, 1905.
Carste* Truelsen.
C. E. Mellor.
The expected has happened. Tom
Dennison, the big Omaha gambler, goes
scot free from complicity in the old
Pollock diamond robbery. But, then
who believes him guiltless?
W. R. Mellor
HAS FOp SALE
Section 17 -15 ■ 15
4 1-2 miles west of Court House
At $13 per Acre
( ail on T. M. REED for Buggies, Wagons
and Agricultural Implements of all kinds.
LOUP CITY, NEBRASKA.
Undertaking
and
Art Goods
C. H. LEININGER
Furniture
Pianos
and
Organs
Don’t Forget that 1 Have
ANew Piano
_For Sale
It is one of the finest instruments that has
ever been brpught to our city, and the price
is reasonable. I also have some framed pic
tures in stock on which I am making *pec
ial prices. My line of Furniture is com
plete. I have the best Kitchen Cabinet for
only $7.50. An extra good Extension Table
for $11.75. Beautiful Axminster Rugs tor
$2.75 Call and See us.
a
YBUB TOWN
Ik
How some of our merchants kick if the
people send to M. W. or IS. & R. for goods,
but they keep sending for one thing they
can get at home for the same money, and
just as good, and that is
L
CITY FLOUR
Loup City Mill & Light Co.