You can not buy a better Range than the Round Oak Chief, price $50. The Mars is a good Range for the money~$30. If you need a stove come and see me. IP. O. REED’S. THE NORTHWESTERN THURSDAY. MAR. 1, 1906. A Few Market Quotations. r-ittl?, per lOolbs.$3.00@$500 H >gs, per 100 lbs. 5.70 Corn, perbu. ’.27(2.28 W.ieut, perbu.49(2 .60 Oa's, per bu. 18(2.20 live, per bu. 48(250 Legs, per doz. 10 Butter, per lb. 15(218 Iioaai D«ws. Big doing’s at Earl's; come over. Let C. E Mellor do your rlumbing. New line of ties and fancy hosiery at Earl’s. 1163, Ashley Conger, tin drayman ! Get him. Gus Oltra inn was down at Schaupps last Friday. Baled hay for sale by A. 1*. de Lvster. Free delivery. Clark Reynolds is again a resident of Sin Diego, Cal. Ord is repoitxl as haying a few cases of scarlet fever. Phone A. T. Conger. 1162, wlei in iced of a drayman. Archie Zimmerman visited at Aurora an i York 1 isr. week. Draper Bros, are headquarters for Hardware and Harness. Geo. Kettle and family of Aslitoi left for California Tuesday. Spring hats on tap. Come in and see them at Earl’s place, S. A. Pratt returned Friday fr >m a short trip down into Kansas. For well and wind mill wofk, leave / your order with T. M. Reed. Born. Monday, to Mr and Mrs. F. H. Hiser, a bouncing baby boy. See Draper Bros, for Singer, Wheeler and Wilson sewing machines. Henry Cording left for a visit to Grand Junction, Col., Monday. Phone N 22 and get everything ir. the dour and tied line you want Grandma Scott went up to North Loup Tuesday morning oil a visit. For cheap rates to southwest Ne braska, see Zimmerman & Brewer A little daughter of II. C. Rawding visited at Sargent over last Sunday. C. H. Leinlnger, undertaker and em baliner. Calls annvered day or night. Tom L ly and wife of Rockville were L u ) City visitors over la*t Sunday. Back at the old stand—the Northern Milling Co D. C Grow W. O. Brow i shipped four cars of c ttle to the Omaha markets Monday. We handle the RicharJson silks and embroideries. Johnson A Lorentz. II. Hedges shipped a car of goods to Gentry, Ark , la«t Saturday, goi»g with the car. You can get your suit pre-sed and cleaned for Toe to *100 at Johnson & Lorentz. M ss Gretchen Conhiser of Sargent visited with friends and relatives here last Friday. » . li. lirotiock ot Clav was called to Hamilton county last week by the Ill ness of his son-in-law. Dr.Sumner Davis,Grand Island, Neb. specialist in disease of eye and ear. Examination for glasses. The Ord Journal is authority for the s aiement that Ord will have one of the junior normal schools this year. See A. P. de Lvsler for Loup City Mdl Co's Flour and Feed. Every sack warra ilel. Fete delivery. Miss Gladys O’Bryan goes to Rock ville each Saturday, w here she has a c ast in instrumental music. Don’t forget the excursions to south west Nebraska every Tuesday, conduct ed by Zimmerman & Brewer Pet-r Kwiatkowski, living a couple of miles north of Ashton, is a new leader of Tiie Northwestern. Chickens, Chickens, Cliiekeas. We want lots of them. Best prices paid This is Siepmann & Oil man a talking The r.ew Presbyterian minister. Rev McEwer, is expected here in time ti cc upy the pulpit the first Sunday in March. John W. Lons is prepared t« make all Real Estate Loans on short notice at lowest rates. Deputy Clerk Minsliull his lioughl the property now occupied by M. C\ Mulick, and will move tlierei i as soot as vacated. My st uk of guns, shell , catridges hunting c< ats. hats, levgins and dud i: lls is now complete. Come and se me f r bargains. I’. O. Reed. We understand A"ill Emile will movi on a farm this spring and that Rich an Laker of E.ni will move i to tin cottage he vacates. Kirkenaal Shoes at Earl's. Let C. E. Mellor .1x vour pump. Mrs. Eva Keadall returned to St. Paul Friday. Jim Parshall took a trip to Butte. Wednesday. See Earl, headquarters for Gents’ Furnishings. W A. Hayes had business at Austin last Saturday. Loans on Real Estate, eall on John W. Lone. Miss Edna Mtnshull visited friends at Lincoln lasl week. No preaching at th» Presbyterian church last Sunday. Our pricts are as low as the lowest. Siepmann & Oltinann. Good Bound Oak office stoye for sale Inquire at this office. Zimmerman & Brewer make f «rm lews at 6 per cent. Geo. McFadden shipped several cars of cattle to Omaha Monday. Siepmann & Oltmann are in business to stay and will do what they say. Mike Nowakowski and family left for Bronso, Mich .Tuesday morning Bring your harness to Draper Bros, and h ive them oiled before the rush. Fred Wjckman of Farwell was a gue-it of C. C. Carlson over last Sunday. Mackerel, white fish, bloaters, herring and freeh fish at Siepmann & Oltman's. Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Grudinski of Loup City yisited at Ashton last Satur day. Builders hardware and.cirpenter tools at P O. Reed's. Prices as low as the lowest. O. H Rawding’s sod, who so badly cut his foot last week, is getting along nicely. A complete line of mens' dress hats. The Longley leads them at Johnson & Lorentz. The north Charlton cottage has lieen rented by the Presbyterians for their new pastor. Draper Bros, w illgive 20 p er cent discount on heating stoves for the next thirty days. See Will Zimmerman for real estate and insurance, second door east of St. Elmo hotel. Mr and Mrs. Rice of York were guests of Mr and Mrs. P. E. Pinckney last week. Hemv Goodwin of Clay, who has b;en quite ill, is able to be up and around again. If this weather continues, it will not be long till Harry Jenner will open his park to the public. Good tnorninfl, have you been inter viewed vet by a real, live flesh and blood detective? Homemade head-cheese Sc per pound, minced ham, 10c per |>ound at Siep mann & Oltmann's. A. E. Charlton came up from Lincoln ; last Friday to look over his business 1 interests a few days. Mrs. S N. Sweetland last Thursday i visited with her son, Clarence, who is ; attending school at Grand Island. Did you say harness? Draper Bros, manufacture all their own harness and guarantee same to give satisfaction. Mrs. John Mason of the Model restaurant went to Ord last Saturday i to vjsit relatives and friends over Sun day. I he Keystone Lumber Co. sells : Carbolinuem, which is a world beater 1 to preserve wood and to exterminate chicken lice. Clint Outhouse last Thursday shipped a car of bogs to Nebraska City, this state, and another car of the same to Seattle, Wash. Draper Bros, ire selling their stock of buggies at cost, to make room for new goods arriving, If you don’t believe it, call and get their prices. I still have a few pair of skates, but do not care to sell them to you this winter anv more as it U too slippery to use them. >■ p. O. Heed. Lum Fletcher last Friday sold the John Johns farm south of town, which , he recently bought, to his brother, Wm Fletcher, who will move on the same this spring. A bus fare will be collected from all persons exeept guests of the St. Elmo hotel as follow.*: 10c from B. Sc M. and U. P. trains to hotel, 2Sc to anv part of the city. Bus calls promptly attended to. J. W. IIabpek, Prop. Miss Mary Mlnshull, who h >s been in Texas the past winter, rcturnel a short time since to her home in Litch field and visited friends in Loup City Friday. She expects to return to the lame Star s'i.te after assisting her parents in moving up to liOup City Dr». Davis & Farnsworth of Grand Island, Ne)>., are prepared to treat all forms of chronic diseases such as Rheu mati-m. Stomach disorders, Tumois. ; Cancers, Paralysis, Kidney diseases ,etc. The doctors use. besides medicine and i surgery,the x-ray, hot air baths, elec tricity and massage. Jake Biemond did business at Rock ville last Friday? Joe ?hompsQn took a trip to Rock ville Saturday last. Mrs. IF. S. Boice lett for TIickman on a short visit Monday. S. S. Polski of Ashton was a l.oup City visitor last Friday Mrs. James Bayne went to Aurora, Monday, to visit friends. Elliott anti-rnst tinware, guaranteed not to rust, at P O Reed's. II. 13. Musset returned Saturday from a trip i|p into the sandhills country on business. For TVash Machines, come and see me. Prices from •3.75 to 8# 50. P. O. Reed. i~i t~v n_»_.i ii_»_ . i_< _ Ay. a/, i unico ui Jiiauj ioiauvi nao visiting his brother-in-law, F. E. Pinck ney last w- ek. A 1*. Paulsen was np from B >elus the tjrst of the week, returning home Tuesday morning. Fritz Johansen informed us Tuesday that he would leave for Grand Junction, Col., on Wednesday or Thursday of this week. Buckwheat, Rye Graham, Rye Hour Wheat Graham and the best white and yellow corntneal, at the Northern Mill ing Co’s. Feed Store. Romeo Conger has graduated from the dray business and his brother. Ar thur, is now hustling the work on one of Jim Conger’s drays. Chas. Tockey of Rockville township is another of our progressive Sherman county farmers to add his name to our list of readers. Thanks G. W. Welsh, who has been staying with his brother, IT. R. Welsh, for some months, left last Friday for his future home at Ijorace, this state We wiR clerk your sale and take all 'your paper. Call and see us before making your arrangements. First National Bank Lum Fletcher expects soon to take a trip to the Pacific Coast, taking his family along. If Lum finds what suits him he may locate out there. Aug. Jaeschke went to Rockville last Friday to help Ida brother celebrate an anniversary of his birthdav. He took Aug., Moll along as a safety valve. Parties wanting discs sharpened, either by rolling or cutting them off, will do well to see J I Depew, who has the proper machinery of his own make. Patronize home industry. The Presbyterian congregation, thro’ E. G. Taylor, on Tuesday purchased six lots west of the Taylor residence, from Papa Ehnnaii, on which to erect their new church and manse. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Taylor and baby hoy, of Belleville, Kansas, are visitiDg Mr. Taylor's father. Conductor T. A. Taylor, and family, Mrs. Taylor arriv ing Friday last and bred arriving a day later. WANTED: District Managers to post signs, advertise and distribute samples. Salary SI8.00 weekly, 83 00 per day for expenses. State age and present employment. Ideal Shear Co.. 39 Randolph St,. Chicago. Our good friend, W. H. Margritz. of Bristol, gave us a pleasant call last Fiiday He has bought another farm a few miles from Ravenna, on which he expects to move in a few days. and turn over his present big tarm to his children, ne is a very successful tickler of the soil. C. J. Tracy on Monday of this week sold his eighty acre farm south of the cemetery to Will Draper and on the same day purchased the town residence known as the Mrs Martha Engle place, and will become a Loup City citizen. He has a'so leased some seventy acres near town which lie will farm this summer. r rank Daauow lett Monday for Omaha to be operated on for a case of appendicitis. He was accompanied from Austin by Dr. Talbot. Hia many friends will hope for a successful termi nation of his trouble and an early re turn home in best of health. Later— A telegram received last evening states the operation was successful and pa tient doine well. Cnas. Norstedt, a farmer from Waverlv, Neb., arrived Wednesday lo make his home in Sherman connty. He pnrchased the Wedell and Parkhurst farms. He is accompanied by his father in-law who will live on the Wedell place, while Mr. Norstedt will live on the Parkhurst farm. Mr. Nors tedt is an up-to-date farmer, and we welcome him to his new home. The following have either added their names or renewed their subscription to The Northwestern since Ia»t report, for which they will please accept our thanks: F. M. Henry, C. C. Carlson. Rav McFadden, Ed. Manchester, Peter Jansen Hans Obermiller, Jacob Albers, O. Benschoter. Albert Johnson, George Chapman, Clias. Tockey, W. T. Owens, Peter Kwiatkowski, B. F. Flory, W. H. Bradslmw and Mrs. Ella Emry. Charles J Warner, representative from Lancaster in the Nebraska legis lature the past three terms, was here last Friday looking after landed in terests in German county owned by an uncle. Mr. Warner is one of the youngest as well as one of (he brightest members of the Lwer ho us*, and if,the signs of the times portend anything, according to his frienda, he will prob t b!y be a member of the state senate this coming winter, and if go he will rank A l in that branch. Miss Louise Zuelow left for her home at Schuyler Monday. It yon want to bny or sell real estate, call on John W. Long. > C. Biemond yesterday shipped three cars of eattle and one of hogs to Omaha. Carpenters Martin and Frank Winkle man went to Austin Monduv. to do carpentering. John Taylor wenr down to Schaupps, Tuesday morning, for a small job of carpentering. G. H. Lindail went up to Callaway the first of the week to look after busi ness interests. Chas. Murphy, who has been visiting his nephew, lames Richardson, left on 1 uesday for bis home at Greentield, la. We understand that K A. Smith of Ashton township, who is at a hospital in Omaha, is not expected to live, his case taking a serious turn. We understand John A. Fredrickson ot Ceresco, Nebr.. who last fall pur chased the A. E. Draper farm in Elm township, takes possession this week. Our good friend Dan Tinsman re membered us Tuesday with the where withal for another year’s reading ol this substantial newspaper. Thanks. J. F. Keifer left Monday for Bedford, Iowa, to join Mrs. Keifer, who has been visiting there tor a week or so, and to also circulate among old friends for a few days. The Kiedel place south or town has been sold to the Messrs. Victor and Albert Johnson, father and son, Ql Waverly, who expect to take posses sion this week. Mrs. W. A. Wilson, formerly of Ash ton, now of Giltner, Neb. spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs.Ed Taylor. She is spending several days in our city vissting old friends. Hon. L. A. Smithberger of Stanton Nebr., ex-representative of Nebraska, and cashier of a home bank, was here on business the first of this week, re turning to Stanton Tuesday morning. Papa Ehrman returned from his visit to New York City, last Friday, to settlt up his business affairs, and will soon re turn to that great American city tc make his home with a wealthy married daughter, D M Gue and family last week com menced moving in from the farm tc their residence lately purchased from W. H. Morris, and by this time are fair ly and comfortably ensconced in theii new home, Mr. and Mrs. DaveSchoening of Lost Cabin. Wyo., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. T H. Eisner, last Friday, on theii war home after visiting numerous triends and relatives in this county foi a fortnight. We received a pleasant call a few davs since from our good friend, Ed. Manchester, of Dak Creek. Ed. reports everything lovely in northeast Sherman and everybody making preparation foi spring work. Elmer Walker has rented the Frank Kuhn place on Clear Creek in Elm township tor the coming year and was to move yesterday, provided theweathei was favorable. Elmer says he cannot do without the paper and has it changed to his new address, Litchfield. We omitted mention of a pleasant call last week from a mo of our good German friends, Peter Jansen. Ham Obermiller and Jacob Albers, and if you can pick out three handsomer jollier or finer Teutons this side of the mother country, bring them in. Mr. J. G Emry was over from Sweet water last Saturday on business. Jim reports that his brother, Kay Emry, and family are settled in their new home and as an earnest hands The North western one of Uncle Sam’s cart wbee's for a year's reading of the news from over Sherman county. Thanks Mr. B. F. Flory left for Nevada, Mo. yesterday with a car of household goods, and his family will leave for th* same place this coming Saturday morn ing. As we taid week before last, Mr. Flory has leased a fine farm near the above named town, of which he takes immediate possession. We wish fot this good family be-t of success Pastor Wold of the Baptist church is very glad to announce to the public that Pastor F. E. Toms of Phillips, Nebr.. will assist him in the special meetings which will commence Sunday evening, March 4th. Mr. Toms is one of our choice yhong preachers, a true Christian and a true man- A hearty invitation is extended to all our friends and citizens to ath nd these meetings, Miss Anna Hunt wsshek to announce to the ladies of*th» vicinity that she will be here next week with one of the finest and most up-to-date stock of millinery ever brought to this part of the state. She has visited Kansas City, St. Soseph and Dea Moines, three ol the best millinery citie* in the west, and has had an opportunity"to see and buy for her customers the latest creations in that line. She invites you all to oil and s<* the pretty new things Smoked. Meats smoked for anybody at Siep maun to Oltmsnn’s, k ' ., For a Drayman' Send a messenger for , J. W. Conger He will pay the fee Notice of Sale of Laid Oader Order of Sale. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an order of sale issued out of tbe Dist.ict Court of Sherman county. Nebraska, in a cauae wherein Albert B. Outhouse, plaintiff, and Anton Goodman was substituted as plaintiff, and Mayk Petraytys. Henry T. Clark, receiver of tbe U nion Trust Company, Sellon Petray tys Mary Petraytys, Francis Petraytys. Aggie Petraytys and Ronsko Petraytys. the heirs of Mary Petraytys, deceased, were defendants,, for the foreclosure of a tax lien, which decree was rendered the 20th dsy of December, 1888. by said court in favor of said plaintiff for tbe sum of $196.83, and on April 4th, ISO#. a further decree was rendered in favor of the plaintiff for the sum of 1104.18, with interest at seven percent per annum and costs taxed at $67.28 and accruing costs, and which sums are decreed to be a first lien upon tbe following described lands situate in Sherman county Nebraska, to-wlt: Tbe soutbwest quarter of Section twenty-eight (28). Township sixteen (16) north, of range thirteen (!3>. Sherman County. Nebraska. 1 will, on Tuesday, tbe