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    Loup City Northwestern
VOLUME XXIII. LOUP CITY, NEBRASKA THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1906. NUMBER 22
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tures, suppers, etc., where an admission fee is
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Card of Thunks, 50 cents,
Resolutions of respect and condolence, fl .00,
In memoriam poetry, five cents a line.
Announcements of church services, lodge,
society and club meetings and all public
gatherings where not conducted for revenue,
will be published free.
Brer. Brown got busy last week an
nouncing prospective republican can
didates lor the legislature. Now if he
will please announce prospective can
didates for county attorney on the re
publican side, also, we will have posi
tive knowledge of those lie does not
want to see win,
A bill is being pushed through con
gress to pension all veterans of the
civil war who have past the age of 62
years. Such a measure should have
become a law years ago. No honor
or return to the old soldiers could ad
equately compensate them for the tri
als and deprivations they experienced
A mong those spoken of for the re
publican nomination for state treas
urer we hear the following: l’eter
Berlet and State Senator E. E. Good,
both of Auburn: Senator A. E. Cady
of St. Paul: L. J. Brain of Albion:
M ichael Riley of Falls City, and A. D.
Beemer of' Cuming county, present
warden of the penitentiary. A pretty
good layout from which to choose.
Some subsciber of the Times wrote
Brer. Brown last week, stating that
one of his articles of the preceding
week smelled to the irate reader like
a small section of “limbergereheese,”
and worse than the late “cereal”
Seketura articles which caused so
little sensation as to have been a frost
to the author. Brer. Brown acknowl
edges his article must have been ill
smelling indeed.
The state republican committee at
its meeting in Lincoln last Thursday
after a hot fight decided to retain the
coming state convention at Lincoln.
It knocked into a cocked hat the
direct primary idea, and wisely adopt
ed the popular idea of nominating a
United States senator in the state
convention, thus doing away with the
bargain and sale work of nomination
by legislature by giving happy in
structions from the republican party
in advance. It was also recommended
that the convention be asked to vote
for or against the endorsement of the
constitutional amendment relating to
a railway commission. According to
the basis of representation fixed of
one delegate for every 125 votes cast
for Judge Letton. with one delegate
at large from each courfty, Sherman
county will have a representation of
six delegates in the convention. The
state convention was fixed for Tues
day, A ugust 22nd.
Clear Creek Chat
George Gray has moved on his new
farm northwest of town.
J. K' Gray is moving to his new
home south of Mason City,
Frank Kuhn has purchased the old
Linsay homestead near R. Baker’s.
The trasket social at the school
house in Dist. 25 netted the sum of
128 for Elder Croffoth,
Cr.vus lleapy, a former resident of
this locality, and cousin of Wes and
Will Heap'v. is here from North
Dakota on a visit.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
T H E
First National Bank
OF LOUP, CITY
CHARTER NO. 7977, INCORPORATED
At Loup City in the Stale of Nebraska, at
the close of business. April, rttb. 1906.
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts.#127.696 12
Overdrafts secured and un9eoured 3.226 63
C. S. bonds to secure circulation. 7.000 0)
Premiums on U. S. bonds. 74 38
Bonds, securities, eto. 1.422 81
Banking house,furniture, fixtures, 10.734 11
Due from National Banks (not reserve
agents). 5.996 23
Due from approved reserve agents.19,197 59
Checks and other cash items. 1.364 31
Notes of other National hanks. 250 00
Fractional paper currency, nickels
and cents.. 62 70
Liwful money reserve in bank, viz:—
. Specie.*8,206 00
Lei.al tender notes . 1.000 00— 10.206 OC
Redemption fund with U. 84. treasurer
(5 per cent of circulation). 35o 0C
Total.*187 580 88
LIABILITIES,
Capital stock paid in.*25,000.00
Surplus fund. 1,800 UO
Undivided profile, less expenses ami
taxes paid. 3.570 37
National l|aqk notes outstanding. 7,100 0C
Due to state Banks and Bankers..,.,... 458 |r
Individual deposits subject to
check. 103.928 22
Demand certificates of deposit .... 41,541 7:
Liabilities other than tbose above
stated . 4.282 3!
Total.#187.580 84
Slate of Nebraska, i
County of 9nerman. i
1, VV. F. Mason. Cashier ol the ubovt
named Bank, do solemnly swear that the
above statement is true to the best of mj
knowledge and belief.
W. F. Mason. Cashier
QQRREOT"ATTEST:
A. P. Cpu,*r, Director,
M L. Colley. Director.
R. J. Nightingale. Director,
Subscribed and sworn to before me I hi:
11th day of April, 1906.
ALBERT J. JOHNSON.
(seal.) Notary Public.
My commission expires Oct 21. 1908.
Loup City Puplic Schools Roll I
of Honori
High School:—Meroe Outliouse, ■
Leslie Sweetland, Lulu Lee, Emma j
Outhouse, Arthur Brown, Tony Era
zim, Lottie Gibson, Addie Leininger,
Klea McNulty, Willie Ohlsen, Elva
Zimmerman, Lee Johnson, Pearl
Parshall, Clifford Rein, Dora Truelsen,
Lowell Truelsen, Mamie Truelsen.
Eighth Grade:—Helen Aufrecht,
Emery Blocker, Roy Boone, Flora
Brown, Florence Criss, Ida Draper,
Fred Gibson, Iva Henry, Maggie Mc
Fadden,Lila McNulty,Marjorie Mead.
Emma Outliouse, Ervin Rowe.
Seventh Grade:—Jennie Ander
son, Jay Casada, Florence Depew,'
Arthur Haasel, Fay Hiser, Flossie
Hiser, Florence Leininger, Roy Mc
Donald, Bessie Rowe, Milford Tracy,
Myrtle Wilson.
Sixth Grade:—Mazy Draper, Frank
Foster, Alice Minsliull, Albion Ohlsen,
Frank Parshall, Ronald Rowe, Alvin
Swanson, Alice Welsh.
Fifth Grade:—Mable Depew,
Nancy Hairod, Hallene Mellor, Orpha
Outhouse, Clifton Rowe, Jeannettee
Taylor.
Fourth Grade:—Eunice Chase,
Edward Draper, Blanch Fisher, Mar
cia VerValin.
Third Grade:—Athelbert Chase,
Carl Chase. Grace Daddow. Lester
Hiddleson, Ruth Miner, Edith Par
shall, Clyde Rettenmayer, Earl Taylor
Orvil Wilson.
Second Grade:—Lemmie Blocker,
Cecil Casada, Karl Gasteyer, Frances
Hansel, Mary Hiser, Lelon Lofholm,
Alberta Outhouse, Leda Reed, Ray
Sweetland. Dewey Truelsen.
First Grade:—August Anderson,
Robert Anderson, Ross Corning, Ira
Hiddleson, Leona May, Louis Min
shull.
Kin dergarten :—M i Id red 11 ise r.
Public Sale,
At the Matt Janulewicz place, near
Catholic church, in Loup City, Neb.,
Saturday. April 21st, lttoti. commenc
ing at one o'clock p. m., the follow
ing described property, to-wit: Four
horses: One bay mare, 4 years old.
weight 1200; one black mare, 9 years
old. weight 12<H); one gray mare. 8
years old, weight 1000: one iron gray
mare colt, one yearold; one red, white
faced milch cow, •"> years old. weight
1000; three sets of double harness;
one Orchard City farm wagon and
box complete: one nearly new end
spring top buggy complete: one Leer
ing binder: one Leering mower: one
rake: one two-row Leering corn
planter: one single-row lister: one
stirring 16-incli walking plow; one
one-row go-devil; one pulveriser: one
three-section harrow: one hay rack
and other articles: also household
furniture and other articles too
numerous to mention.
Terms of Sale: On all sums of $10
and under cash. Over $10 a credit of
9 months will lie given by purchaser
giving bankable security, drawing 10
per cent interest from date of sale.
August Moll. Owner.
W. F. Mason, Jacob Albebs,
Clerk. Auctioneer, i
.
Oall at our
IL/Earket
Siepmann & Oltmann
LICENSE NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that on the 2nd day of
April, 1906. Chas. Jamrog filed his application
and petition with the Board of Trustees of the
Village of Ashton, Sherman county, Nebraska,
praying that a license may be issued to him to
sell malt, spirituons and vinous liquors in the
Village of Ashton. Sherman county, Nebraska,
from the first Tuesday in May. 1906, and ter
minating on the first Tuesday in May, 1907, and
objection, protest or remonstrance must be filed
on or before the 2Sth day of April, 1906 Dated
this 2nd day of April. 1906.
B. Szwanek. Village Clerk.
LICENSE NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby given that on the 2nd day of
April, 1906, Stanley Galczenski filed his appli
catioq and petition with the Board of Trustees
of the Village of Ashton, Sherman county, Ne
braska, praying that a license may be issued
to him to sell malt, spirituous and vinous
liquors in the Village of Ashton. Sherman
county, Nebraska, from the first Tuesday in
May, 1906, and terminating on the first Tuesday
in Hay. 1907, and objection, protest or remon
strance must be filed on or before the 28th day
of April, 1906. Dated this 2nd day of April,
1906. B. Szwanek. Village Clerk.
LICENSE NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that on the 2nd day of
April, 1906, Stanley Goc filed bis application
and petition with the Board of Trustees of the
Village of Ashton, Sherman county. Nebraska,
praying that a license may be Issued to him to
sell malt, spirituons and vinous liquors in the
Village of Ashton, Sherman county. Nebraska,
from the first Tnesday in May. 1906, and ter
minating on the first Tuesday in May. 1907, and
objection, protest or remonstrance must be
filed on or before the 28th day of April. 1906.
Dated this 2nd day of April, 1906.
B. Szwanek, Village Clerk.
Baptist Church Directory.
Everv Sunday.
Morning services.10:30am
Sunday School .11:30 a in
B. Y. P. U. . 6:30 p in
Evening services ... 7:30 p m
and 8:00 in the summer months.
Mid-week prayer meetings every Wednesday
night m 7:30 to 8:00 p. m.
Prayer meetings are held in the parsonage
during winter months.
The Ladies' Aid Society meets on Wednesday
at 2:30 p. m. H ,S. Wold, Pastor. ‘
U P RAILWAY.
OVERLAND ROUTE
Three Daily Traiqs to
Califoi ilia*
trains arrive and depart as
FOLLOWS:—
No. 38 leaves daily except Sunday (pass
eager). 7:25a.m.
No. 88 leaves Monday. Wednesday and
Friday, (mixed) 12:20p. m.
No. 90 jeaves Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday, (mixed) 1:15 p. m.
No. 87 arrives daily except Sunday (mixed)
11:50 a.m.
No. 37 arrives Monday, Wednesday and Fri
day at 7:35 p. m.
No. 39 (passenger) Tuesdays, Thursdays and
Saturdays, arrives at 5:35 p m.
First class servic*-and close connections
east, west and south. Tickets sold to al!
points aud baggage checked through to
destination. Information will be chter
fully furnished on application to
T. A. Clark., Agent
TIME TABLE,
LOUP CITY NEBB.
Lincoln, Denver,
Omaha, Helena,
Chicago, Butte,
St. Joseph, Salt Lake City,
Kansas City, Portland,
St. Louis. San Francisco,
and all points and all points
ast and sonth. West.
TRAINS LEAVE AS FOLLOWS:
GOING EAST
No. 52 Passenger.7. 3sa. m
No. 60 Freight.9:15a m.
GOING WEST
No. 51 Passenger. 5:10 p. m.
No. 59 Freight.6:00 p. m.
Sleeping, dinner and reclining chair cars
(seats free) on through trains. Tickets
sold and baggage checked to any point in
the United Stales or Canada.
For information, maps, time tables and
tickets call on or write to R. L. Arthur
agent. Or J. Francis. Gen’l Passenger
agent. Omaha. Nebraska.
On account of re-building our coal sheds,
we will reduce the price of our coal in bins
on B. & M. $.25 per ton.
-YARDS AT
Loup City, Ashton Rockville and Schaupps
RURAL FREE DELIVERY
XL S. Mail Boxes
TOE OF 22~GALVAWIZED STEEL
Approved by Postmaster General
PRICE Q5ots. EACH
FOR SALE BY
E. S. Hayhurst
C. C. COOPER,
NEW GOODS ARRIVING DAILY
Among the many new things just received at our store we wish to
make special mention of the following articles
Full Line of Embroideries Fine Line of Precales
with Insertion and Edgings to match, from 5c to 35c yard. and many designes in fancy colors, and something new
Laces with Insertions and Edgings to match. All-over in Ladies Belts.
Embroideries and all-over Laces. Call and see them.
We are exclusive agents for the celebrated Barrington Hall steel cut
coffee which sells for 35 cents per pound.
If you are Looking for Bargains it will pay you to see us.
HERE ARE A FEW BARGAINS IN THE GROCERY LINE.
4 packages X-cell-o...25 cents Extra select table raspberries and black
2 cans Pears.25 cents berries, 3 pound can for.25 cents
4 cans corn.25 cents
2 cans Van Camp’s hominy.25 cents Sliced smoked halibut, per package.10 cents
All your produce taken in exchange for goods at highest market
price. We make the handling of country produce a specialty, and
remember that the place to get goods at right prices is at
C. C. COOPER’S.
A. P GULLEY, President. W. F. MASON, Cashier.
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FIRST NATIONAL BANK
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OF LOUP eiTY.
Conser -
vative
and
Strong
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BOUGHT AT THE
B. & JVI. ELEV/AT'OPS
MCALPINE, LOUP CITY, SCHAUPP SIDING,
ASHTON AND FARWELL.
Coal for Sale ai Loop City ana Asia. Will Bay
HOGS AT SCHAUPP SIDING AND FARWEL1
Call and see our coal and gel prices on grain.
_E. G. TAYLOR.
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Loup City, fiebfaska,
LUMB E R
Posts, Shingles, Lime and Cement
Hard and Soft Coal Always on Hand.
Agents for Sherwip-Williams Prepared Paints
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Bonded Abstracter
Loup Citt, - Nebraska.
Only set of Abstract books in county
PRANK LARCHECK
Carpenter and Contractor
LOUP CITY, NEBR.
Your patronage solicited, either
on contract or by the day.
Is the man to call on when you want
FURNITURE
My stock is constantly growing larger and more com
plete. I now handle a good grade of
Linoleum T“u"“iy9t 65c per yd.
My line of CARPET SAMPLES is twice as large as
ever before. Come in and get priees.
Undertaking 1C. H. LEININGER Pianos
and — . and
Art Goods frU]rpitU|*6 Organs
E. G. Taylob, J. S. Pedler, C. C. Carlson.
President. Vice President. Cashier
-DIRECTORS
W: R. Mellor, J. W. Long, S. N. Sweetland
LOUP Cm 5THTHJI
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LOUP CITY, NEBRASKA.
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Capital Stock, - - $25,000.00
Individual Liability, $250,000.00
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A. S. MAIN,
Physician and Surgeon
Office at Telephone
Residence. Connection.
LOUP CITY, - - NEBR.
d. H. LONG
PHYSICIAN aid SURGEON
Office, Over New Bank.
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