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Loup City Northwestern VOLUME XXIII.__ LOUP CITY, NEBRASKA THURSDAY. JANUARY 11. 1906. NUMBER 9 rajmjiAL STATEMENT OF S. N. SWEETLAND, ^ Treasurer of Sherman County, Nebraska, from July 1st, 1905, to January 3rd, 1906. COLLECTIONS BY TEAKS: . . , " —— Halance on hand July 1st. 1905.. *40.946 42 nahfu op ppwtw ^L oP <>>»■.fro® ! Trans- Trans- Dl*')ur*e Com- | B*l. on Collation, nf ,uu, . "AMES OF FUNDS. hand nil I ferred ferred Bent*. mis- ban! Collections of. 1H83. l 52 __Ju yl 1806 [ sources. | to from | Mow. J*a-3, l»0*. z• ;; EZa”S2&v:.::f jss*tas . ,*.«*'!&# ss* :2: S:::: 55 »££Hd "as *as "ffis | *Ss 1892 26 29 County Bridge. 34883 1.373 57* 2,000 00 4,12617 m 23 . "•• ■a)a’ County Poor Farm 445 001 180 00 , •‘. 1W3 40 89 Soldiers Belief.262 73 29 £ £ . 1894. 67 50 Disc School. 9,728 56 16,811 12 I 14.018 38 147 71 12«» 84 • . “•.*«. «»08 SK:l2s?,J®sgLii 'US 5 88707 174 00 117117 “* *£•* . '*«. 73 79 TownsUlp Funds. 4.108 88 8,804 58 I .1885 00 17» CB l«u “. 1897. . . 49 05 Township Bonds. 2.348 34 2,471 35 ' 1880 M 49 42 ISM S .s. asmassr- as as IS *f| •••.:•. gf v:. 35 {SS^JTfti.: SS ‘gS : SSS SS If .. . EK,1. ®*2 Loup City Vll. Judge.. 14 88 2 58 ni .. . «« Litchfield VlUld«r.. 37 48 ID »82 .. 122. „*«>* Ashton Village^:..... 78 08 4 68 M MM « ;;•;•••.i£|. »•£!£ ftoekvUleVlUagt. 1168 21683 1808 i« mr 19 Interest on deposits.... — 340 57 {?i?isU|£idLiceMee *' 11916 i I 828 ® a • JJ k Miscellaneous collection,. 731 78 . J££ 18070 *•* 3 ® • Ijjo^gjiLg^TaTjW-OO*.2,174 00raTSapt tm.m « 40.783' 13 Amount of Money In Depositories end In Oflcc: Items in Office:— Cash... .I_ School orders held for investment Co. Int. bond fund_ 2,301 83 Township orders held for investment Co. Int. bond fund_ 546 20 County Bridge War. held for Invest, of Co. Int. Bd. fund_ 1.849 16 Deposited in banks: The First National Bank of Loup City,. 19.906 89 Bank of Ashton. 4,000 </0 Litchtield State Bank. 6.U00 ik) Loup City State Bank. 6.000 4^) Nebraska Fiscal Agency, New York. 179 07 Total.* 40.783 12 __ _ * The State of Nebraska ) County of Sherman, | 8' 8‘ I, S. N. Sweetland, treasurer of said county do solemly swear that the foregoing statement is correct as I verily believe. S. N. Sweetland, Treasurer. Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 3rd day of January, 1906. G. H. Gibson, Clerk. (seal) Approved Jan. 4th, 1906. D. C. Grow, Chin. Sherman Co. Board. THE NORTHWESTERN | _ T '2KMS:—£1.00 PER TEAS. IF PAID IN ADVANC1 Entered at the Loup City Postoffice for trans mission through the mails as second class matter. Ch21ce ’Piione, - - - K3 Residence ’Phone, - - G15 j J. W. BURLEIGH. Ed. and Pub. j advertising rates .Display 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 p tures, suppers, etc., where an admission fee is r charged, or a momentary interest involved, five cents per line each Insertion. Card of Thnnks. 50 cents. Resolutions of respeet and condolence, £1.00, I n memoriam poetry, five cents n line, Announcements of church ^•ervicea. lodge, society' ant ctab meetimm waft -fcnblfr gatherings where not conducted for revenue, will be published free. ADDITIONAL LOCALS. | Ad im Zahn gave us a pleasant call list Friday, while doing business in the county seat. It is Gus Oltman, the drayman, now, George having turned over the busi ness to his younger brother. A ch ipter of the P. O. E. Society w*b organized here in Loup City on last Tuesdiv night, bv Mrs Era Wagner, State Organizer, of Omaha The Broken Bow Republican last week devoted nearly a whole page of the paper to an article entitled. ‘ Who Is Jesus.” There is nothing like en lightening the natives of benighted couutries on matters of importance, and we c >ngr itulate the Republican on its himani-yand phtlmthropy in this matter. Jim Conger finished putting up his ice last Saturday, the amount being be tween 500 and 600 tons. Th«t ought to be enough to keep our people cool ibis coming summer Now, as we under stand it, after next Saturday Jim gives over hi* pond to the young people for ,the balance of the winter to skate to their heart’s content We received a pleasant call, Tuesday fion our good friend. Uncle Ben Xe son. of Washington township On New Ye ir's day. Uncle B-*n was gladly surprised bra visit from an old s tilor frier d firm Brooklyn. N. Y„ a Mr. S vanson. who n he had not seen for lift -en years. I he gentleman is a government inspector of cream and butter, and is travelling for a New York b liter fad »ry on the side Find- j i ig his old-time salt water friend w is locat'd here and he hod a few days to spire, w.uile at Grand Island, came on u • to talk over the days of yore II ■ i 1 f last Kri 'ay lo again continue the 1 g ill of busire s. »nd leaving Uncle Bun some tan v ars younger over th. ir i reminiscent talks. A f iend calls our attention to a lit 1 nn.t er. which we in turn desire t> call to the attention of the directors of our public schools. In our public school leal ling, there is a lack of proper pro tection for the pupils, in that th** build ing is without storm windows, to make •more com'ortible the school hours for the rising g ner-tion. It is said when v Old Boreas gets to howling round, the ea t and north roqnqs are simply un tenable, the \find and snow, if it be blowing at the time, sifting through fie * indows, which are not protected foy $to-m sa>h. double windows or pro tection of any kind. In our homes we provide ttie e very necessary apputenan cis, but negeet to pro'lie asiomfort able accomod cions for onr children in the seliod room. Would it not le , wisdom on the part of the gentlein- n > of the si hool lioard to t k-* c tgnizan'e < t this matter mid speedily place the protection needed ? Clear Creek Chat W Spencer is preparing to build a new house Mr. R bert Laug and Miss Mary K- linn wtr - m -Tried last wtek. Albert Mead sold his farm for 812.000. hu* w 1! o'-cupv same next summer, j. A greai reviv.d is in i rogress at Litchfield. A number were I aptised last Sunday. ) Trie school children are returning to their r> spective places of learning Some to Grand 1 - Lnd. Linctdu and York. Cleora Notes Ezra Slocum’s new barn is quite an mprovemeat to his farm. School has re-opeqcd in the surround ing districts after a two weeks’ holiday Owing to the bad weather the social for the benefit of the preacher, was p wtponed. 1 t □ Mr. John, Wheeler is home from St. Joe, where he has been visiting an unc'e and fneniia. I Mr. Roman Conger and Miss Lela | Gee visited at the heme of Mr. and Mrs. It- Warrick over Sunday. Messrs. 3. McM allin, Chas Banes and il. L. Beil have each been suffer ing with a gathering on their hand, but are some better at present. George Zimmerman, Jr., was out to his old home Mender, to note what changes had taken place and enjoy a few hours at bis boyhood haunts. Sieppman & Oltmann THE Leading Butchers Will give the following prices on what is called the “Revolving Roas ing Pans:” $2 12 for large sizes, $1.69 for smaller size; 20 per cent less than cost. Also for one week till Jan. 20th, will sell fresh killed, corn-fed I eef by the ijuarter, at 4l-c per pound. Hotne ma *e sausages of all kinds. Come in and see tli m. Free delivery to a'l parts of town. Supervisors Proceedings. Loup City, Nebr. Jan. 4. 1906. County Board met as per adjourn ment of Nov. 15, 1905. Present: I). C. Grow, chairman; F. Schroll, W. H. Cliapman, Geo. Brammer, Henning Claussen and W. O. Brown, supervisors: G. H. Gibson, clerk. Tlie minutes then read from page 126 to 132. The following business was had and done: Board then proceeded to examine the books of G. H. Gibsqn clerk, the same found correct and fqund collected fo? 1$ was f3,Q^"d4t expended mw* turned ovW t« CWWtf K0O. 50. Settlement approved hr motion. It was ordered ty motion that the tax assessed against Ignacy KuSel on •1,000 cost In bank be remitted to him, it being found that said amount ! was by court ordered turned beck to Mr. Kaiser. Bond of C. F. Beoshausen as county clerk was then examined and approved and the office turned over to him. Official bond of R. M. Hiddleson county treasurer was then approved by the Bjard and the office turned over to C. F. Beushausen. G. H. Gibson, Clerk. Loup City, Nebr. Jan. 4, 1908. The County Board continued in session with members present as j noted in above meeting with C. F. Beushausen clerk and the following business was transacted. The follow- j ing bonds were then approved by the Board: E B Coming, county surveyor. L A Williams, sheriff. J A Angler, co. judge. M H Mead, co. superintendent. A S Main, coroner. John Minshull, deputy eo. clerk. oak ckku township: Joseph 'j OH Francisco, overseer highways dist. No. L Michael Szydzik, overseer highways dist. No. 2. WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP: G H Whitman, treasurer. B E Nelson, overseer highways dist. No. 8. John Jewell, ” »* ” No. 7. J B Ford, ” " •> No. 35. Frank Evans, ” ” - ” No. 37. James Carmody, ” -** »* No. 38. wiwm township: F A Pinckney, Justice of Peace. X A Gilbert, overseer highways diet. No. 10. clay township: A Chilsoo, treasurer. Elmer Babcock, overseer highwaye diet. No. 31. loup city: Albert Johnson, clerk. Jacob Albers, treasurer. G W Hunter, Justice of Peace. S. F. Reynolds, constable. George McFadden, overseer highways dist. No. 12. Torn Caddy, ” ” dist. No. 15. W B Coulter, ” ” dist. No. 20. ASHTON township: S S Polskl clerk. Frank X. Badura, treasurer. Henry Hansen, road overser dist. 16. ROCKVILLE TOWNSHIP: C G Sorensen, constable. Aug Kalkowski, road overs'r dist. 18. BRISTOL township: G G Brammer. Justice of the Peace. Henry Bushhousen, overseer of high ways district No. 30. rrison township; John Anderson, constable. SCOTT E E Harman, road overs’r dist. 27. It. M. Hiddleson then tendered his resignation to the board as super visor of Hist. Ho. 5, to take effect at once, which was on motion accepted. The count}' treasurer then made\ application for the appointment of a j deputy, which was, by motion, ap proved by the board. The following depository bonds i were then presented to the board and, on motion, same were approved by the board. Tbe Firsji Ifatlonal of bopp q<ty ftrnV pf *WW«l Tfee hond Of lbs WtPhdew 8»»tebwk WM approved hy hoard provided the oertiloaie of extention ' ia died with tbs county olorfc within the proper time. Board then adjourned to 2 o’clock p. m., of tbii day. Attest—C. F. BnmAcm, County Clerk. | (Continued next week) ----- ■== JAMMY CLEAR fi SUE At C. C. COOPER’S Men’s Dress Shirts, $1.50 value, at - $1.15 Men’s Dress Shirts, 1.25 value, at - 1.00 Men’s Dress Shirts, .60 value, at - .45 Men’s Cherry Flannel Shirts, $1.25 value, for only - 90 cents Men s Work Shirts, 70 cents value, now reduced to only - 50 cents Men’s Work Shirts. 60 cents value, now reduced to only - 45 cents Men’s German Socks, valued at $1,00, now reduced to - 80 cents Underwear SSeS8,&awoSeundSwecar 20 per cent at a discount of ' vvnl 1_foi 25 Per Ceil These prices are good dsring the month of Januaiy only. C. C. COOPER LOUP CITY, NEBRASKA. / i* t sT if? r J ,-5- C , _ - ____ __ '*Twr-'Nwiimw turn is in receipt of a handsome bird’s eye view of Omaha, gotten out by the Omaha Daily Bee with it’a New Year’s edition. It’s a beauty and worth framing. fP—iP——m f We suppose lanky Beb Fits simmous will now want to whip the whole Standard Oil concern, as re port gives out that Bob’s actress wife hds transferred her affections to n Standard Oil man, and is iu South Dakota trying to get rid of her spouse. What will be next laid up against Standard Oil? Legal Notice in the County Court of Sherman Coun ty. Nebraska. Herman Jong, Plaintiff, va j Frank Poteet. Defendant. Notice to non-reaident defendant: Frank Poteet wUl take notice that on the 20tfa day of December. 1906. J. A. Angler, County Judge in and for Sherman County, Nebraska, issued an order ot attachment for the sum of $42.40 in »n action pending before lum. wherein Herman Jung was plaintiff, and Frank Poteet was defend mt, that property of the defendant consisting of household goods described as follows: 1 center table, 2 rocking chairs, 8 chairs, 1 high chair, one 8-foot table, i bed stead. matire;s and spring, 1 cupboard. 1 dresser, 1 stove, 1 barrel dishes, 1 child's bed, i trunk of clothes. 4 boxes dishes, 1 box curtains and 2 pictures; lus been attached under said order, said cause was continued to the 13'h day of February, 190(1, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon. . IIeuman Jung, Plaintiff. By J. S. Peijlek, his attorney (Last pub. JaD. 25 ) Beef by the quarter 4 l-2e per pound at Bie mond & I)addow*s. —•-♦ • — - Burlington Bulletin Of Bound Trip Bates. Ilomeseeker’s Excursions—First and third Tuesdays eaeh month south. One-way Colonist rates to points southwest and northwest. Inquire of agent Union Pacific Low Bates One wav colonist tickets on sale Jan. 2nd and 16th, Feb. 6th and 30th, at one half of the one way rate plus 92s Hound trip Horoeedker? tickets an sale Jan. 2nd fchd*16th. Feb. 6th and 20th, rate 75 per cent of one way rate. Rates and territory to. which tickets will be sold: furnished upon application to the agent. • Notice to Land Owners. (Lav Hoad) To all to whom it may concern: The commissioner appointed to view and report upon a road couimmenclng at the no-th edge of the Union Pacific U. 11 right-of-way, at Section line be iween Sections eight and nine, and running thence in a southeasterly direction along the railroad right-of-wsn and terminating at the Section line between aections nine and sixteen, all in Township thirteen, llange thirteen, in Sherman county, Nebraska, road to be -50 ft wide; has reported in favor thereof, and ail objections thereto or claims tor damage must be filed in the office of the County Clerk of said Sher man county, "ii or before the 5th day of March, 1906, or said road will be established with *ut reference thereto. Dated this 30th dav of December, 1905. Geo. "fl. Gibson. County Clerk (Last pub Jan. 25.) <6M1D» MIL BID QMS bought at the B. & JVI. ELEVATORS MCALPINE, LOUP CITY, SCHAUPP SIDING, ASHTON AND FARWELL. Coal Hr Sale at Loop City aid Asia. Will Boy HOGS AT SCHAUPP SIDING AND FARWELL >CkI| aa<1 see oar coal and get prices on grain. E. G. TAYLOR. A. S. MAIN, Physician end Snrgeon Office at Telephone Reatdence Connection LOUP CITY, - - NEBR. J. H. LONG ppsicuH mil mm Office, Over New Bmir. TKDHOn COHJIBCTIOV —sr----rztr —- »■■-■'■-- ^ - Good Furniture at Low Prices * • * t IS WHAT * I _ ' H C. H. Leininger Handles. Dont forget t6 call on him when you want Window1 Shades. He will trim them to fit your windows, without extra charge. His line of Furniture and Art Goods is more eomplete than ever before. Undertaking *, and Art Goods C. H. LEININGEK Fufpitufe \ 4 Pianos anc* Organs A. P. CULLEY, President. W. F. MASON, Cashier. THE General Banking Business Transacted. We Make Farm Loans at Six Per Cent. We Negotiate Real Estate Loans. We Buy, Rent and Sell Real Estate for Non-Residents. CORRESPONDENTS: Seaboard National Bank, New York City, N. Y. r Omaha National Bank, Omaha, Nebraska. W. L. MAECY. DEIZfTliT, LOOP CITY. NEE. OFF (CE: EMOife Fablic Sqane. S. A. ALLEN. nEJVTIST, LOUP CITY, • - NEB Office up stairs ib the new State Bank building.