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About The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917 | View Entire Issue (May 31, 1906)
Loup City Northwestern '-'j.-i.j., iiiJX#X»,/VOJXA -LilUiLOJJA i) 1HA1 Oil LtJVO. i\ UMUHiU ZM THE NORTHWESTERN TERMS:—11.00 PER TEAR. IF PAID IN ADVANCE Entered at the Loup City Postofhce for trans mission through the mails as second __ class matter. Office ’Phone, - - - R8 Residence ’Phone. - - R15 J. W. BURLEIGH. Eil. and Pub. Good Wite and Mother Gone. As briefly mentioned last week, Mrs. Marie Lange, the beloved wife of Mr. Henry Lange, living near Ashton, died last week Wednesday morning at 5 o’clock of malignant cancer. The funeral was held Thursday afternoon following. Rev. L. C. McEwen con ducting the services and Mrs. E. G. Taylor singing the beautiful song, ‘•Saved by Grace,” a large attendance of friends of deceased being present to pay their last sad respects. We are in receipt of but a short account of her life. Mrs. Marie Lange was born at Stolzenau. Hanover, Germa ny, A ug. 2nd, 1859. She came to America in 1881, was married to Hen ry Lange_ and settled in Sherman county, Nebraska, the same year, re siding here ever tince. She ieaves a sorrowing husband and one daughter to mourn the loss of a kind, affecion ate and indulgent wife and mother. CARD OE THANKS. We wisli to extend our heartfelt thanks to the neighbors and friends who offered their kind sympathy and help at the hour of our bereavement in the loss of our beloved wife, moth er, mother-in-law and grandmother. Henry Lange, Frieda and Willie Schumann. Mira Schumann. RESOLUTIONS. At u regular meeting of Mystic Lodge. No. 169. A o. U. W.. of Ashton. Nebraska, the fol lowing preamble and resolutions were present ed by the committee appointed,for that pirpose and unanimously adopted by tht8’ lodge. Whereas:—The spirit of Mrs. Mary Lange, beloved wife of our brother. Henry Lange, of our order, passed away from this earth into the invisible world beyond, on the 23d day of May. 1906. and inasmuch as our lodge has per lormed iheir last act of respect due the re mains of the beloved wife of our esteemed brother. Therefore:—As a testimonial to the life and character of a loving wife and mother, one who was loved and honored by all who knew her and who has now passed beyond the veil of life: be it Resolved:—That wc hereby give expression to the sorrow we feel on account of the loss sustained by our brother. Henry Lange, and family in the death of a loving wife and help meet: that we share with Brother Lange, his family and friends the mantle of sorrow and gloom which the passing away of a loving and cherised wife and mother has caused them and shall ever he ready and willing to extend the right hand of fellowship to them. Resolved:—That a copy of these resolutions be spread upon the minutes of the meeting of our lodge, that a copy be sent to Brother Henry Lange and family aad said resolutions be pub lished in all Loup City papers. THEO. OjRND K, A. E. Wanek. M. D , John F. Smith. Committee on Resolutions. And now the political pot begins to boil right merrily. Valley county lias set tin* pace. And now a merry democratic war is on in Omaha between LeeHerdman and Jim Dalman. It is Xip and Tuck which is the worst. Don't forget the meeting of the re publican county central committee in tliis city tliis coming Saturday. All committeemen should ire present. The Valley county republican con vention met at Ord Monday and gave John Wall the delegation in ids gu bernitorial interest. Sherman coun ty will do the same at its coming contention. Fver.vbah here is and lias be mi lor John Wall for governor lr jin the first. George VV. Barge, fusion candidate for go e n >r iwo years ago against (Jov. Mteit.n, Is out in a letter an nouncing li s candidacy for that oilice again. There is no law against Mr. Ilerge ilaving the second try and hut little stands between him and defeat the second time. Senator Fries of Arcadia paased through Loup City Monday morning for Lincoln. Tliis calls to mind the fact, of which we are reliably in formed, that the senator lias wjth cirawn front the gubernatorial held of candidates, which gives John Wall a dear title to Valley county with out opposition, The Memorial exercises yesterday were carried out according to the program as given in this paper, with naught to marthefeiieitousnessof tlie occasion. The opera house was com pletely tilled, not even standing room untaken and many were uable to get within tlie doors even. Space at this late iiour will not admit of extended mention of the program oiiserved, but- the music, address by I?. P. Starr and hi fact each particular number was done in a particularly pleasing manner and tlie day passes' into his tory as one well to be remembered. And so tlie great Edmisten. tlie chief bugler of the late populistic forces in Nebraska, like Caesar’s wife, is not above susp’cion. and lias been indicted for complicity in tlie fraud ulent lrnd cases. According to tlie allegations, Edmisten failing to get old soldiers to make additional tilings under tlie Kinkaid act. tilled out affadavits himself and they were sub mitted to tlie land office at Valentine fjs though tlie homesteaders liad ap peared in person and sworn to them. Edmisten was formerly oil inspector under Qovenior Hojconibe. Charles j. Qreeiip of Omaha lias withdrawn his candidacy for the U. S. senate in favor of Edward Rosewater of Omaha. Now if John L. Webster of Omaha will withdraw his cantji dacv in favor of Edward Rosewater of Omaha, and Senator Millard of : Omaha will abdicate in the interest i of Edward Rosewater of Omaha, with | tlie Kontanelle club, of Omaha, Will * Gurley of Omaha and a few hundreds of other people of Omaha also in line for E. R. of O., who are not at present enthusiastic lovers of Edward Rosewater Of Omaha, then we may expect it will be Omaha solid for the nestor of Omaha journalism—Vic Kr’s pa. I . Cleora Notes. Everything looko bright and is growing tine since the copious rain on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Sydes visited with friends and relativesat Rockville over last Sunday. Frank Zwink and Miss Pearl Gar ner visited Frank's relatives at Ash ton last Sunday. No doubt the wedding bells will ring in our community in the near future. About tifty friends and neighbors gathered at the home of Sanford Foss Tuesday evening and passed a pleas ant social time. Although somewat disappointed over lack of ice cream, over failure of ice ordered, a delicious lunch was served instead. Union Pacific Low Rates Colorado and return. *14.83. July 10th to 15th 1906, inclusive. Limit. Aug. 20. 1906. also *15.&5 June l to September 30 except on above dates. Limit. Oct. 31. 1906. To accomodate delegates and others to the Elk’s Meeting at Denver the Union Pacific has placed in effect this remarkably low rate for the round trip on dates quoted above. Inquire of G. W. Collt priest, Agent. Burlington Bulletin Of Round Trip Rates. Low Rate Tour to California, and Puget Sound:—To Puget Sound and Portland, direct or via California, very low rate excursion tickets on sale June 18th to 22nd, inclusive. To California, Portland and Puget Sound:— I Daily low excursion rates commencing June 1. applying via variable routes embracing all western scenery and attractions. To California and return:-Still lower rates June 22th to July 7tli. inclusive: onlv #12.50 additional to include the Shasta Route and Puget Sound. To Colorado and return . — Daily after June 1st. \bout half rates. Still lower rates for the Elks' great meeting at Denver. Tickets sold July 10th to 15th inclusive. To Eastern Resorts:—Daily low summer tourist rates commencing June 1st to Chicago, St. Louis. St. Paul. Wisconsin and Michigan resorts, also to Niagra fails. White Mountains and Maine resorts. Special Homeseeker’s Rates:—1st and 3rd Tuesdays, low excursion rates to the North Platte Valley, tlje JJig Horn Basin and other frontier territory. Personally conducted ex cursions on 1st and 3rd Tuesdays of each month for those seeking free homesteads of ft40 acres of mixed farming and dairying. Write D. Clem Deaver. Agent Homeseekers' Information Bureau. 1004 Farnam St.. Omaha, Nebraska. Describe your trip to me and let me advise you how to make it at the least cost. R. L. Arthur. Agent. Articles ot Incorporation, Sher man County (train, ('oal, Lum ber and Live Stork Association Know All Men By These Present**: That wft. C. M. Suvder, Christ Zwink, W. H. Hughes, Rolla D Hendrickson. J. B. Ford, James Mcfteth, A. VV. Mason. John J. Zink, John N. Fisher, do associate ourselves to gether for the Durpose of forming and becom ing a col po rati on in the state of Nebraska, for the transaction of the business hereinafter described: I. The name of the Corporation shall be the Sherman County Grain, Coal, Lumber and Live Stock Association The principal place of transacting its busi ness shall be in the city of Loup City, county of Sherman, and state of Nebraska. II. The nature of the business to be transacted by said corporation shall be: 1. To buy, sell, exchange, store and ship all kinds of grain and farm products, and to carry on and maintain a general grain business. 3. To buy. sell, exchange. in stock and deal in lumber, lime. hair, cement and all kinds j of lumbei and building material. | 3. To buy. sell, exchange, keep in stock and deal in eo.U and other fuel, and to carry on wholesale and retail coal yards and to do a general coal business. 4. To buy. soil, exchange and deal in animals and live stock of all kinds and to carry on and maintain stock yards and do a general stock shipping business. 5 To buy. sell, lease, rent, exchange, own, hold and deal in real estate us far as may be necessary, incidental or advantageous m con ducting the above described forms of business. 6. Such business to be conducted at Loup City, Nebraska, and such other places in the United States as may be deemed expedient by the Board of Directors. III. The authorised capital stock of said cor poration shall be One Hundred Thousand Dollars (flOd.OOO), in shares of teu dollar** (#10) each, to be paid on demand of me Board of Directors. IV. I he existence of this Corporation shall com mence uu the |f»U) day of April. UKJB. and con tinue during the period of twenty-live years unless sooner dissolved^* provided by law. The bustnu** of said Corporation shall be ««»i*duol**d by a Board of Directors, not to exceed .-even hi number, to oe elected by tbe -i«*vkholders, such elections to take place at -uch time and be conducted in such manner as >h»ll be prescribed by the by-laws of said Corporation. VI. The officers of said Corporation shall be a President. Vice-President. Secretary and Treasurer, who shall be chosen at the first regular meeting of the stockholders, and shall hold their office for the period of one year, and until their successors shall be elected and qualified. yu. Tfye highest amount of indebtedness to wblc*l said Cbrporatiqn sbaU at apy time sublet itself shall not be raore than the paid up capital stock, and no one except a farmer actually engaged in tilling the soil shall he eligible to hold any office in this association. VIII. The manner of holding the meetings of the stockholders for the election of officers and the methods of conducting the business of the corporation shall be provided for in the by laws adopied by the Corporation [X. The highest number of shares that any person shall tie allowed to subscribe for or own shall he fifty (50). and he shall be allowed one vote only as though he owned brt one share. X. No shareholder of this Corporation shall be individually liable for more than double his share of stock subscribed. In witness whereof t^e undersigned have hereunto set thplr founds this Ulsfe day of March r M. SNYDER. CHRIST ZWINK, W II. HUGHES. ROLLA D. HENDRICKSON. [seal] J. B. FORD. JAMES McBETK, A VV. MAS* IN. JOHN J. ZINK. JOHN N FISHER. Last pub June?. jrive Us a Trial Hound Front Barn, J. H. MINER Props Loup City, - Nebr. Finest Livery Ifigs, careful drivers Headquarters inrfarmers’ team* *'nni mercial men’s trade given especial at tention. Your patronage solicited. Baptist Cliurcli Directory. Every Sunday. Morning services.10:30 a m Sunday School .11:30 a m B. Y. P. C. . . .6:30 p m Evening services . 7:30 p m and 8:00 in the summer months. Mid week prayer meetings every Wednesday night at 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. Notice of Hearing. In the District Court of Sherman County. Ne braska: In the matter of the petition of Arminius P. Culley to require the executrix of the last will and testament of George H. Scott, de ceased, to execute a deed of conveyance of certain real estate. State of Nebraska, 1 VSS. Sherman County. V To Elizabeth Scott, executrix of the estate of Geoqge H. Scott, deceased: Elizabeth Scott, widow of GeorgeH. Scott, deceased: Joel R. Scott, Kate Kittel. Lucy Finch, George H. Scott. Livingston G. Scott. Iona Sharp and Thaddeus Scott, children and heirs at law of George H. Scott, deceased: Margaret Scott, wife of said Joel R. Scott; George Kittel, husband of said Kate Kittel; Kate Scott, wife of said George H. Scott: Irene Scott, wife of said Livingston G. Scott: William Sharp, husband of said Iona Sharp: Daisy Scott, wife of said Thaddeus Scott, and to all persons interested in the estate of said George H. Scott, deceased: You and each of you are hereby notified that on March Hist. 1906. Arminius P. Culley filed his petition in the District Court of Sherman county. Nebraska, the object and prayer of which are to obtain a decree authorizing and directing Elizabeth Scott, as executrix of the last will and testament of George H. Scott, de ceased, to execute and deliver to the said A r minius P. Culley a deed containing full cove nants of warranty to the following described real estate situate in Sherman county, Nebras ka. to-wit: A piece or parcel of land lying and being in lots one and two. In block eighteen, in the original town, now village, of Loup City, and being the south forty feet oil of the south end of said lots one and two. and which is de scribed by metes and bounds as follows: Com mencing at the southeast corner of said lot one. and running thence north along the east line of said lot one forty feet, theace west and parallel with the south line of said lots one and two. to the west line of said lot two. thence south and along the west line of said lot two to the south line of said lot two, thence east along the south line of said lots one and two to the place of beginning, in pursuance of the terms of a certain written contract between said George H. Scott, now deceased, and S. F. Rey nolds, and which contract was thereafter sold, assigned and delivered to the said Arminius P Culley. That said petition was. on April 3rd. 1906. presented to the District court of Sherman county. Nebraska, and an order was made by said court that the hearing upon said petition be ha 1 at the court house in Loup City, Ne braska. in said county of Sherman, on the 12lh day of June. 1906. at the hour of 9 o'clock in the forenoon of said day. and ft was further or dered that notice of the pendency of this peti tion and of the time and place fixed for the hearing thereon be given by publication for six successive weeks in the Loup Citv North western, a weekly newspaper published and of general circulation in said county of Sher man. Dated this 25th day of April. 1906. ARMINIUS P. CULLET. Petitioner. By R. J. Nightingale. His Attorney. ATTEST: C. F. BEUSHAUSEN. Clerk of the District Court of [seal] Sherman County. Nebraska. By John Minshull, Deputy. Last pub. June 7. U P RAILWAY. OVERLAND ROUTE Vhrss Daily ^Praiys to California TRAINS ARRIVE AND DEPART AS FOLLOWS:— No. 38 leaves daily except Sunday (pas9 enger). 7:25a. in. No. 88 leaves Monday. Wednesday and Friday, (mixedi 12:20 p. m. No. 90 leaves Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, (mixed) 1:15 p. m. No. 87 arrives dally except Sunday (mixed) 11:50 a. m. No. 37 arrives Monday, Wednesday and Fri day at 7:35 p. m. No. 39 (uassenger) Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, arrives at 5:35 p m. First class service and close connections east, west and south. Tickets Bold to all points aud baggage checked through to destination. Information will be cheer, fully furnished on application to G. W. COllipbiitst. Agent TIME TABLE, LOUP orrf NKBR. Lincoln, Denver, omalm. Helena. • 'Iiicagi). Unite. 81 Joseph. Salt Lake City, Kansas oily. Portland, 81. Louis. San Francisco, and all points and all points ast anti smith. West. I Ktl.\< I S AVE As KOI. 1.41 W8i GOING EAST No. 62 Passttngel.7. 38ft. in No 60 Freight. 9.15 a in. GOING WEST No. 51 Passenger. 5:10 p. w. 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 Unltod States or Canada. For information, maps, time tables and tickets call on or write to H. L, abthub agent. Or J. Fbancis. Gen'l Passenger agent. Omaha. Nebraska. And the Public! Tie St Elmo Livery Bam Is under anew management. Give me a trial and if you have any thing good to say, say it to others; if you have any complaint, make it to me. Others can’t right my mistakes, but I can and ^'il|. Rgspt., FHQ1*E, W9. T,E.Gilbert,Prop. Good jVlusic Popular jVlusic Classical jVlusic Sheet JVlusic of All jKipds For Sale "by Undertaking and Art Goods i _ i — C. H. LEININGER Furniture Pianos and Organs E. G. Taylor, J. S. Pedler, C. C. Carlson. President. Vice President. Cashier -directors W: R. Mellor, J. W. Long, S. N. Sweetland LOOP CITY STATE"BANK LOUP CITY, NEBRASKA, Capital Stock, - - $25,000.00 Individual Liability, $250,000.00 i Loup City, flebfaska, LUMBER Posts, Shingles, Lime and Cement Hard and Soft, Coal Always on Hand. Agents for Sherwin-Williams Prepared Paints Siepraann & Co; . City Meat Market. Siepmann & Co., City Meat Market. Roasters going at $1.00 Each. Phone W51 and W53 B. & JVl. ELEVATOJRS MCALPINE, LOUP CITY. SCHAUPP SIDING ASHTON AND FA It WELL. Goal for Sale at Up City and Asia. Will Boy HOGS AT SCHAUPP SIDING AND FARWELI Call and -see our coal and get prices on grain. E. G- TAYLOR oup IVIOTTO: Good Goods At Right Prices We run our business on the prin ciple that The Best Wins We adhere to the policy of always giving the best possible value For Least Money There’s considerable satisfaction in a store where you know it’s impossible for you to make a mistake. You always have the Our desire is to make Loup City The Best Possible {Market IN SHERMAN COUNTY Fir Pin, mnr aid And all kinds of Produce, C. C. Cooper. , 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 Haying Tools: It is heavy, hard work to handle hay the old way, besides help is hard to get and wages are very high. * Buy the Improved Stacker and sweep which light ens the work and saves you money, at the Hardware and Implement store of L S. Hayhurst, AGENT FOR DEERING Binders,, Mowers, J Rakes and Binding Twine. - // _