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Loup City Northwestern volume XXIII. LOUP CITY. NEBRASKA THURSDAY. DECEMBER 7. 1005. NUMBER 4 * THE NORTHWESTERN TERMS—|1.00 PER TEAK. IF PAID IN ADVANOl Entered at the Loup City Postofflce for trans mission through the mails as second class matter. Office ’Phone, - - -* R54 Residence ’Phone, - - G15 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 Tbnnks. 50 cents. Resolutions of respect and condolence $1.00, In memorlam poetry, five cents a line. Announcements of church services, lodge. 8**ciety and club meetings and all public gatherings where not conducted for revenue, will be published free. Professional Cards R. J. NIGHTINGALE Attorney ana Combst-Law LOUP CITY. NEB AARON WALL Lawyer Practices in all Courts Loup City, Neb. ROBT. P. S TARR Attorney-at-Law. LOUP CITY. NEBR3SKE. •If. //. mllErf Bonded Abstracter Loup City, - Nebraska. Ouly set of Abstract books in county .A^ricl tlie IPcfblic! Tie St. Elio Liyory Ban Is under a new management. Give me a trial and if you have any thing good to say, Ray it to others; if yon have any complaint, make it to me. Others can't right my mistakes, but I caii and will. Respt., T.E.Gilbert,?rop. PHONE, W9. Oive Us a Trial Round Front Barn, J. H. MINER. Props Loup City, - Nebr. (Opposite Xoithwestern Office) Finest Livery Hies, careful drivers* Headquarters ior farmers’ teaiuB 'Vun mercial men's trade given especial at tention. Your pationage solicited. The Bine Barn J. S. CASADA, Propr. Having recently taken possession of the B. T. Snyder barn and re-fitted and re-fur nished the same . with Best of Livery Rigs I am prepared to give Best of Service Give me a trial. Good feed barn in connection. The traveling public are especially invited to give us a share of their patronage. A. P. DeLyster is SOLE AGENT for %■ Lon pCitfFloir&M Us Y*» .V JOHN SOLMS OLD STORE Loup City, ■ Nebraska Call ’Phone R23. A great deal of talk lias been in dulged in of late in regard to an extra session of the Nebraska legislature. At this writing.Gov Mickey seems of the opinion that he will not call an extra session. What’s the use? If the late Nebraska legislature! would not do anything in the past, they j would undoubtedly duplicate their action in case an extra session were ! called, so an extra session of the late lamented would be only extra cost without a fair equivalent. Don't call it. Bro. Mickey. What’s the use ? By direction of the president, J. C. | Pettijohn, register of the general land I office at Valentine, Nebr . lias lieen i summarily dismissed on the* charge of participating m questionable land deals. Also the receiver of the land office at that place, Albert L. Towle, has been dismissed. Well, well; to thick of Jim Pettijohn and the old major getting in the grafter’s column 1 Who next? From the amount ot graft being dis closed by official investigat iou ol late, one not posted would be ot tlie opinion that graft, stealings and general cuss edness had intrenched itself firmly m governmental and public holdings, but not so. It is onlv of late that ;be public has become aroused over tlib matter and action taken, fhe matter is of long years' standing, but action onlv recently taken. Moral—Graft must go. We understand that Chancellor An-! drews of the State University has been offered a fluttering position at the head of an Illinois educational institution. We would advise the regents of the Nebraska State University to make haste to accept any sucli possibleresig nation from the present chanc ellor, as' any man who will become an apologist tor Standard Oil Rockefeller is an untit man for the head of the great Nebras ka State University. Let him go; there are others. Our subscribers at a distance will please take notice that on and after Jan. 1, next, subscriptions on our single list will have n> be paid for in advance at the rate of #1.23 per year, or guaranteed, or their names will he stricken from the list. We have to settle our paper bill every thirty days with spot cash, and cannot carry scores of names on our books year after year at the subscribers' accomodation, per hap never to be paid for. Please bear this in mind and send us in the neces -sary tor future visits of The North western, if you wish the paper, and if we do not receive remittance, don't think it strruge if you do not receive the paper after Jan. 1st. next. countyUtters Cleora Notes Mrs. Walt. Fletcher, who lias been quite sick, is better at present Mrs R. Warrick's sister, Mrs. F. E Buesing, of Denison. Iowa, has been visiting in this vicinity. Don't forget the entertainment and basket social at the school house in the Dist. No. :55. Friday evening, Dec. loth Bring your basket and enjoy the fun. Dry Creek Clippings Ge >. Holmes’ #1000 farm house is • nearly completed. Holmes Bros shelled corn Saturday tor Lawrence Scott, The dance at Mr. Fender's last Saturday evening was wed attended. S. W. Saiyards has been suffering with a lame back, for the past ten days. Corn husking lias been stopped in this vicinity on account ot the stormy weather. School commenced last Monday in Dist. No. 4S after a five weeks' vacation tor corn husking. Mr Joe Meyer, a gentleman living alone .was found Thanksgiving day in his cattle shed in a semi-concious condition. Dr. Penn of Ravenna was summoned and pronounced his injuries not serious. Joe says he was trying to ride a broncho without saddle or bridle. Ashton News. Ashton will soon have' another meat market. Corn husking will soon be a thing of j the past. I, M. Col ski has been sick for the past few days. Little John Smith is sick with pneumonia. J*s. Bartunek came up from St. Paul on busitn s* Monday. V. Heza has accepted a position as assistant telegraph operator. Mrs, Wanek returned Tuesday from a visit w jlh her sister in the east. Mrs. Seabeck, Sr., who has been sick for the past six » c ks. is some better. Mr and Mrs. O. F Ueushauscn gave a fare* ell party last Wednesday even ing. Cards are out announcing the marriage of Miss Sofa Kneffel and Geo. Glensmen. Joe Majewf.ski is building a new resi dence for himself. All the carpenters i wtli s«on be moved to town. It. A Wilson bought a new corn ! sheller last week. lie intends to make j a few dollars during the cold winter ; months. j Three weddings in three days: | Anna Sraulinskt and John Peters: Mary Peters and St. Pilikowsbi. ana i Helen Goreski and M. Holielinski. | Last Saturday evening a sui prise ‘ oartv was civen Clyde Wilson, but owing' to the muddy roads the crowd did not all turn out hut nevertheless they all report a good time. O. E. Nehler.. successor to C F. Ileushausen is looking up a building location in Ashton. lie has recently rented -his farm to M. M Grudzinski and will operate E G. Taylor's elevator here. Mr. Heller, a book agent, was in Ashton the first of last week, leaving on the Monday noon train. On the eve of thq .sgfce daV, p. Malehewski, of Millwankee. Vis . came to Ashton and I inquired for Mr. Heller. It seems that Mr. Heller had been private secretary j! for a Building and Loan Association in i Millwankee and had embezzled some j §9,000 of the firm. Notice to Land Owners. (Doner Vacation.) To all whom it may concern: The Commissioner appointed to view and . report upon the vacation of a county road com j mencing at the east line of Section twenty- f nine (29)Township sixteen (16) Range fifteen j (15* in Sherman connty. and rnnning thence ! due weat on half section line one mile to east i line of section thirty (30». has reported in favor j thereof, and all claims for damage or objections i thereto must be filed in the office of the county j clerk on or before the eighth (8th) day of I February. 1900, or said road will be vacated : without reference thereto Dated this 4th day of December, 1005. Geo. H. Gibson, County Clerk, t Las t pu b. Dec. 28) Notice to Land Owners. (Chapman Road i To all whom it may concern: The commissioner appointed to view and : report upon a public road commencing at road j Bio. 155. at the northeast corner of Section twenty-one 21). Township fifteen (15). Range fourteeh < 14).-and running directly south on Section line between Sections, 21. *22.27 and 2\ 33 and 34. Township fifteen iln), Range fourteen * (14 >. has reported in favor of the establishment thereof, and all claims for damage or objec tions thereto must be filed m the office of the County Clerk of Gherman county. Nebraska, on or before the ^ili day of February. 1906. or said road will be established without reference thereto. Dated this 4th day r * December. 1905. Geo. H. Gibson. County Clerk. | (Last pub. Dec. 28) Notice of Sate of Lend Under Order of Sate. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an order of sale issued out of the District Court of i Sherman county. Nebraska, in a cause wherein ; Arminius P. Cnlley is plaintiff, and Oliver S. Mason. Kansas National Loan Company, Inter national Loan and Trust Company and D S. j Fletcher, first real name unknown, are defend ants, upon a decree of foreclosure of a tax lien rendered by said court iu favor of said plain tiff in the sum "Of SSOB: 81. btaflfag interest at seven per cent per annum, and costs taxed at the sum of $48.96 and which sum is decreed to ■ be a first and best lten upon the following described land, situate in Sherman county. Nebraska towit: The southwest quarter of sec tion'fourteen 114) in township sixteen (16) north of range fifteen (15) west of sixth principal i laeridiun. I will on Thursday, the fourth day i of January. 1906. at two o'clock in the after- ; noon of said day. at the south door of the court house in Loup C'iiy in said county of Sherman and state of Nebraska, sell said real estate at public auction to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy the amount due on said decree, in cluding interest, costs and accrued costs, and , accruing costs. Given under my hand this 28th day of j November, 1905. L. A. WILLIAMS. Sheriff of Sherman County. Nebraska. (Last pub. Dec, 28) Notice To Bidders. I. Geo. II. Gibson, County Clerk of Sherman county. Nebraska, estimate that the following books, blanks and stationery will be required for the use of the county officers for the com ing year: LOT ONE.—Three gross lead pencils, best grade: one gross penholders: twelve quarts Arnold's writing fluid: twelve gross steel pens; j five hundred blotters: twenty-four gross as- j sorted rubber bands: two dozen sponge-top mucilage: two reams Crane’s Japanese linen legal cap; two reams Columbia legal cap; one gross indelible election pencils; thre^dozen election ink cones: eight-quire record books, (four plain and four printed forms) patent flex ible back, flap opening, best linen paper; 3.000 triplicate tax receipts, blocked: 3 200 tax re ceipts in triplicate, bound and perforated. 2U0 in book for county treasurer, to fold for use with carlxra paper; thirteen sets of poll books and envelopes; six chattel mortgage files, 200 in the file; one gross, one inch by ten inches Globe Congress tie envelopes. LOTTVVO.—lt >0J41-S>heet blanks; 5.000 1-4 sheet blanks; 3.OK) 1-2 sheet blanks: 1.009 full sheet blanks: all blanks to be of good heavy paper; 3,000 note heads: G.000 letter heads; note and letter heads to be of good heavy paper : 1 000 inch m 2.000 10-1 np.h yyi envelopes. LOT THREE-Court dockets, one case to page. indexed, with rales of court, list of jur- ; ors, court officers and resident attorneys, on flat capnpaper. in lots of forty; 6,000 election ballots. Sealed bids fo. each or any of the above three lots of supplies must be filed with the county clerk at his office in Loup City, Nebsas ka. on or before the first day of January. 1906. Sealed bids will also be received and must be tiled in the county clerk's office on or before January 1st. 1006. for the following: Publish ing: delinquent tax list; publishing county treasurers financial statement: publishing road and bridge notices, and other notices re quired by the county. The county board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated at Loup City. Nebraska, this 23rd day of November. 1906. Geo. H. Gibson, (seal) County Clerk. (Last pub. Dec. 14.) | Bargains i j EVERY DAY IN TRE YEAR Trade at Cooper’s and Get 4 cans Cremo Standard Sugar Corn for 3 packages Advo Pancake flour for 3 packages selected, cleaned Zante currants for 8 packages Pyramid soap powder for Uniform canned peas, strictly fresh, for 25c 25c 25c 25c 10c Extra fancy evaporated black raspberries, per lb. - - 25c Choice Dried Peaches, per lb 10c Extra Choice Dried Peaches, per lb - - 13c Choice Dried Apricots, per lb 10c Extra Choice Dried Apricots, per lb - - 13c Old Manse Maple Syrup, per gallon, absolutely pure, Si. 25 "GOLD MEDAL COFFEE, 15c, 20c and 25c, none better in town for the money: We are Sole Agents for BARRINGTON HALL STEEL CUT COFFEE, price per pound, 3£> cents NOW WHY NOT trade where you can get good value for your money. I guarantee satisfaction and with everything you buy here you get coupons. No exceptions what ever. If you have poultry or butter and eggs to sell, get my prices before you sel I am on the market for produce and poultry and my prices are right. Call and see me and I will convince you. | if pays to TPADE at eoopEP’S A. P. CULLEY, President. W. F. MASON, Caslikr. TIHIE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Loup city. General Banking Business Transacted. We Make Farm Loans at Six Per Cent. We Negotiate Red E it i ; 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. IF YOU WANT QUGGISS W^GODS FRRM M/K3HIO0RY FEED GRINDERS CORN SHELLERS Gasoline Engines, Wind Mills, Pumps and Well Work 2EE T. ffl. HEED. mm, mm md mm BOUGHT AT THE B. & |VI. ELEVATOPS MCALPINE, LOUP CITY. SCHAUPP SIDING, ASHTON AND FARWELL. Goal for Sale at Loop City aid AsMol Will Bay HOGS AT SCHAUPP SIDING AND FARWEL1 Ball and see our coal and gel prices on grain. E. G. TAYLOR. A. S. MAIN, Physician and Surgeon d. H. LONG PHYSICIAN ail S1G60N Office at Telephone Residence. Connection. 1 Office, Over NOW Bank I.OIIP P.1TY. • _ UCDD anr.mrnvn row wnairnw A Merry Christ FOP ALL Who will buy their presents at My line of [as Pockipg Chairs, Cepter fables Couches and Pictures surpass anything that has ever been shown in this city before. Fine Rugs, Wall Pockets, Has socks, Carpet Sweepers, Screens, Easels, Hand Mirrors in ebony oak and mahogany. Also, Pyrograpic outfits. All these must sell. Come in and get first choice. Undertaking C. H. LEININGER and — . Art Goods fllfpitllfe Pianos and Organs High Grade Ofgap Manufactured by the At Factor Prices Dplivprpd in unnr You pay $5 Gash apd $1 Pef Week 50 Per Cent Off on Retail Prices Ask for Catalogue and Prices of the Factory Distributors, The Big Piano and Organ House. W. L. MARCY, BHNTOST, LOUP SITY, NEB OFFICE: East Side Public Square. A. ALIKIN. DEJYTIS' LOUP CITY, Office up stairs if RanV Knil^imr