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    NOLI ME XNIII* LOUP CITY, NEBRASKA THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1903. NUMBER 33
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IAtlorney & Gonnselor-a t-Law
(Office: First National Rank)
Loup City, Nebr.
R. J. NIGHTINGALE
Attorney and taelcMt'law
LOUP GITY. NEB
AARON WALL
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Practices in all Courts
Loup Citv. Neb.
ROI5T. 1\ S PARR
I Attorney-at-Law.
I LOUP CITY, REBR&SKS.
[ J. H. LONG
PHYSICIAN 253 SURGEON
1! Office, Over New Bank.
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A. S. tViAiN,
physician pud Surgeon
■jOftiee at Telephone
Residence. Connection.
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I A. A. KEAKAS
MAN ASD SURGEON
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DENTIST,
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OF! IC E;ist Siili- l’nlihc Si|iiHie.
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Bonded Abstracter
I Lorn Pitt, - Nebraska.
(>uU si t - f Abstract '«>■ Ics in i oun*\
For a Drayman
Send a messenger for
J. W. Conger
Tie will pay the fee
iAnd the Public!
Tie St. Elmo Lifer? Bare
Is under a new mauag m> nt. Give
me a trial and it' you have any
thing good to say, say it to
others; if you have
complaint, make it to
me. Others can't right my
mistakes hut I can and will. Res j it,
RHONE, WO.
Gilbert, Prop.
Are You Going to
Build a Fence?
j • s , u, vihi know that the RAGE i
H, ,p. of IJIGn-CAiiHGN, OPEN
HEARTH HORIZONTALS with
[1 Ifli-.E the ten -11 • strength ot I h*
e mm-in fence 'ire of sane* size. ami
r .ouircs fewer pests, has the spring coi!
t<i ,e,-p fence tight 'iv* i hitl amt thru
hollow If veil want the t) ST fence in
the w«r!d. s me. d op nm a card ir
phone G 12 and get prices
L. N. SMITH, Agt.
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For Sale by T.H. Eisner
THE NORTHWESTERN
TERMS:—11.00 PER TEAR. IP PAID TV ADTAHC1
Entered at the Loup City PoatofHce for traus
mission through the mails as second
class matter.
Office ’Phone, - - - R8
Residence ’Phone, - - R15
A W. BURLEIGH. Ed. and Pnb.
Republican County Convention.
The Republican County Convention of Sher
man county. Nebraska is hereby called to be 1
held at Fraternity Hail, in Loup City, in said
county, on June 29th, 1906. at eleven o'clock in
the forenoon, for the purpose of nominating a
county attorney, a representative for this
representative district and also to elect dele
gates to the state, senatorial and congressional
conventions to elect a County Central Com
mittee and provide for the election of township
committeemen, and to transact such other
business as may properly come before said
county convention.
The basis of representation at said conven
tion be one delegate lor each 12 votes cast for
the Hon. (’has H. Lei ton. justice of the Su
preine Court, at the last general election, and
one delegate at large lor each township.
The following named townships are, under
the said call, entitled to representatiod in said
convention as follows:
Ashton.5 Oak Creek.2
Bristol. 3 Rockville. 4
Clay. 4 Scott.3
Elm .3 Washington. 5
Harrison.7 Webster.4
Hazard. ... 4 —
Logan 3 Total.64
Loup City.17
It :k recommended that the several town
ships hold their primaries on the 27th day of
Juue. 1600. at the usual voting places in said
townships.
Dated this 2nd day of June. 1906.
By order of Republican County Central Com.
Robert P. staku j f. Bkushausen.
Secretary. Acting chairman.
Announcements.
FOR COUNTY ATTORNEY.
I hereby announce myself as a candidate for
the office «.f county attorney, subject to the ap
proval of the Republican County Convention to
be held at Loup City. Nebraska. J jne 19U6.
Dated this ath day of June. 19U6.
R. J Nightingale.
To the Voters of Sherman County. Nebraska:
i herein announce myself a candidate for the
nomination for county Attorney, subject to I
the will and wi>h of the Republican County
Convention to be held June :»tb. 1HJ6.
Robkkt I*. Stake.
Tlie republican county convention
will be lield in Loup City tomorrow.
That convention will select candi-.
dates for representative and county
attorney and select a delegation to
the republican state convention- It
is Conceded the delegation to the
state convention will lie in the
interest of lion. John Wali, and so
far as we have knowledge, there will
be no opposition whatever to his hav
ing sueh delegation. * As to the
senatorial situation,we lielieve Messrs.
Rosewater, Brown and Curry all have
a following in this county, and a
delegation favoring either one will
hardly be in order, and certainly not
as a unit sentiment. There has been
no one mentioned so far from any
reputable source for representative
and tlie convention will undoubtedly
make a selection without any pre
convention information as to whb
wants f»r will take said nomination.
Tlie county attorneyship question
seems tlie one on which the most
interest centers, as we have two we 1
known lawyer.-, announced as desir
ing tlie office, and possibly one other
in tlie race who is understood as
desiring tlie plum. The North
western has no advice to offer, is
not a would-be dictator, but rattier
tielieves in a majority rule, and who
ever tlie convention sees tit to honor
as its candidates will receive the
hearty support of this paper, as well
as Uie personal work of its editor.
Huring the past weeks, running
into months, The Northwestern
has received columns of stuff in sup
port of this candidate and that
candidate, with request to publish
same, the articles at times liecoming
so eulogistic as to cause a severe
strain on the imagination- The preps
bureas have been worked assiduously
in season and out of season, hut we
have refrained from devoting the
desjred hundreds of columns to sing
the praises of any one, hut, there have
been enougli newspaper chumps that
have so used their columns, gratui
tously t<> benefit the other fellow, as
to make it nauseating to the aveiage
reader. We are willing that any one
should aspire to office, but can see no
earthly reason why we should devote
column after column, week aftxr
we k and month after month to boost
would-be governors, state officer,
congressmen and this and that man
for tiie thousand and ore offices witl -
in the gift of the dear people, just
for the fun of it. or to please spell an
ones and their interested friends,
We do not believe the average reader
is interested in this kind of stuff, nor
even read it when dished up. How
ever. after the party names those it
desires to place in office, then we be
lieve those interested in party suc
cess wish to read about their candi
dates and the papers are justified in
giving all history and information
needed to give the average voter an
intelligent conception of his party
candidates.
A fellow coming under the wizard
profession, predicts the assassination
of President Roosevelt before hip
term is out. He also predicts thp
election of Bryan pf) thp presidency,
We will prediet th&t neither ever.f
takes place.
The fight between the fripnds of
Brown and P.osewater for the U. S,
senate may make Frank Curry the
aiming favorite in the race,
Shettler-Whitman Nuptials.
Miss Saidee E. Whitman, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Whitman, and
Walter M. Shettler of Litchfield, were
united in marriage at the home of
the bride’s parents, Sunday, June 1",
at five o’clock, Rev. Horner of Litch
field officiating. The bride was most
becomingly gowned in white embroid
ered net over taffeta silk and carried
a shower bouquet of bride’s roses.
Miss Aimee Whitman and Mr. Fred
Whitman, sister and brother of the
bride, acted as bridesmaid and best
man. A large company of ihvited
guests had assembled to witness the
ceremony which was performed on
the lawn. After congratulations had
been given and abundant good wishes
expressed for the newly wedded pair
the guests were seated in the house
and a five course luncheon served.
The wedding gifts were numerous
and exbuisite. Mr. and Mrs. Shettler
left immediately for their»new home
at Litchfield.
Clear Creek Chat
The drouth is broken, but not
enough rain to insure a erop.
Mat Gowin will build in Litchfield
and move to town.
Misses Nistrum and Jessie Mead are
home from York, where they attend
ed school last winter.
E. H. Allen is enjoying a visit from
his sister from South Dakota.
A. I). Norling's father is here from
Chicago.
District No. 25 will have an eight
months' term of s^iool.
Rockville Items.
We are having plenty of rain now
and crops are looking fine.
E'Viiere is the weather man who pre
dicted no rain for three years after
June 15th. 1906.
Peter Petersen is working for W.
H. Stephens and says that harvesting
alfalfa isn't what it'scracked up to be.
E. Gray and the Omaha Elevator
Co. each slapped a car of stock last
Tuesday.
John Isaacson marketed 3 hogs
which netted him over $50.
Mrs. Ed. Hanish is on t he sick list
Burlington Bulletin
Of Round Trip Rates.
Free Lands in the Crow Reservation: Regis
ter at Sheridan or Billings for the free goven -
ment drawing of these lands: 100acres to each
lucky person. Tickets on sale June 10th to 2fitli
Inclusive, final limit July 10th. One fare for
the round trip: maximum round trip rate from
B. a M. points *20. 125.000 acres of this land
can be irrigated, and will be worth at least
*50 per acre the day water is turned on the
land. Consult nearest ticket agent for rates
and information.
To California, Portland and Puget Sound:—
Daily low excursion rates commencing June 1.
for this attractive trip; still lower rates June
18th to 22nd. inclusive, and from June 25th to
July 7th inclusive.
To Colorado and returnDaily after June
1st. About 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 mtes.
Special ilomeseeker’s Rates:—1st and 3rd
Tuesdays, low excursion rates to the North
Platte Valley, the Big Horn Basin and other
frontier territory. Personally conducted ex
eursions on 1st and 3rd Tuesdays of each
month for those seeking free homesteads of
WO acres of mixed fanning and dairying
Write D. Clem Deaver. Agent Homeseekers’
Information Bureau. 1004 Farnum 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.
Baptist Church Directory.
Every Sunday.
Morning services.10:30 am
Sunday School .11:30 a m
B. Y P. U. . 6:30pm
Evening services . 7:30 pm
and 8:00 in the summer months.
Mid week prayer meetings every Wednesday
night st 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 .8. Wold. Pastor.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
THE
First National Bank
OF LOUP CITY
CHARTER NO. 7*77, INCORPORATED
At Loup City in the State of Nebraska, at
the close of business. June 13th. 1908.
RESOURCES.
Loans and dtsoonnte . 8130.196 54
Overdrafts seemed and unsecured 4.125 95
C. S. bonds to secure circulation..... 7.000 00
Premiums on U. S. bonds. 74 38
bonds, securities, etc. 1.303 19
Banking house, furniture, fixtures. 10.750 81
Due from National Banks (not reserve
agents). 6.589 48
Due from approved reserve agents. 14.115 18
l hecks and other cash items. 3.972 96
Notes of other National banks. 375 00
Fractional paper currency, nickels
and cents.,,,. .,,,, 78 31
Lawful money reserve ip hank, vis;—
Specie...*5.665 0U
Letal tender nates . . .... i.UUU 0U— 6.865 00
Redemption fund with U- S, treasurer
(5 per cent of circulation). .. Ski uu
Total... 8184.574 80
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in. 825,000.00
Surplus fund. 1.800 00
Undivided profits, less expenses and
taxes paid . 5.970 87>
National Bank notes outstanding. 7,000 CO
Due to State banks and Bankers. 998 48
Individual deposits subject to
check. 100.445 13
Demand certificates of deposit_ 43.382 <p
T°tai.*»fR5T1 »
State qf Nebraska. I . .
County qi Spermah "
l, W ¥ Maso*. cashier w the above
qaiqed R*n|t, dq sq|emn>y swear that the
Shove statement t* true to the beat of my
knowledgeag.l belief
W. F. Mason Cashier
OORRECTt-ATTE8T :
A. P. Collet. Director.
M. L. ClTLLAy. Director.
R. 4. Nightingale, director,
hnuscrtiw-d anh •trqm tq before me ttu*
-*rd day of Jpnc, ikt*
Roggat H- Mathew,
(seal.) Rotary Public.
( My commission expires April 18,1918. r~3
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Loup City, Nebraska,
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Posts, Shingles, Lime and Cement
Hard and Soft Coal Always on Hand.
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Agents for Sherwin-Williams Prepared Paints
BOUGHT AT THE
B. & ty. ELEVATOPS
MCALPINE, LOUP CITY, SCHAUPP SIDING,
ASHTON AND FARWELL.
Goal for Sale al Loip City aii isktoo. Will Bay
HOGS AT SCHAUPP SIDING A.\D FARWEL1
Call and see our coal and get prices on gram.
___E. G. TAYLOR,
U P RAILWAY.
OVERLAND ROUTE
^Phrss Daily ^Fraiys to
Califoi ilia
TRAINS ARRIVE AND DEPART AS
FOLLOWS:—
No. 38 leaves daily except Sunday (pass
engen. 7:25a. m.
No. 88 leaves Monday. Wednesday and
Friday, (mixed 12:20 p. m.
No. 90 leaves Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday, (mix€*!d i:i6p. in.
No. 87 arrives dally except Sunday i mixed)
11:5u a. m.
No. 37 arrives Monday. Wednesday and Fri
day at 7:35 p. m.
No. 39 i passenger) Tuesdays. Thursdays and
Saturdays, arrives at 5:35 p m.
First class servic* and close connection3
east, west and south. Tickets sold to a:!
points aud baggage checked through to
destination Information will he chier
fully furnished on application to
G. W. COlAIPHIfST. Agent
TIME TABLE.
LOUP CITY NEBR.
Lincoln, Denver,
Omaha. Helena,
Chicago. Butte.
St. Joseph, Salt Lake City,
Kansas City, Fortlai^d,
St. Loui9. San Francisco,
and all points and all points
ast and south. West.
TRAINS LEAVE AS FOLLOWS:
GOING EAST
No. 52 Passenger.7.35 a. in
No 60 Freight.9:15 a m.
GOING WEST
No. 51 Passenger. 5:10 p. xi.
No. 59 Freight.6:00 p. tn.
Sleeping, dinner and reclining chair cars
(Heats free) on through trains. Tickets
sold and baggage checked to any point in
the United States 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.
ROAD NOTICE.
To all whom it may concern:
The commissioner appointed to locate a pub
lic road commencing at the northwest corner
of section thirty-six township fourteen.
(14i. range sixteen (16). and running thence
east on the section line and terminating at the
northeast corner of said section thirty-six (36)
has reported in favor of the establishment
thereof, and all objections thereto or claims
for damages must be tiled in the county clerk’s
office on or before the 21st day of August. A .
D 1906. or such road will be established with
out reference thereto.
C. F. Beushausen. County Clerk.
Last pub, July 19.
LIQUOR LICENSE NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that on the 12th day
of June, 1906. Emil Cords and William Graefe
filed their application and petition with the
village clefk of the village of Loup City. Sher
man county. Nebraska, praying that a license
be granted them to sell malt, spirituous and
vinous liquors in said village of Loup City.
Sherman county, Nebraska, beginning on
Friday, the 29th day of June. 1906. and ter
minating on the first Tuesday in May. 1907.
Any objection, protest or remonstrance must
be tiled with said village clerk on or before
said 29th day of June, 1906.
Dated this 13th day of June. 1906.
W. J Fisher.
Village Clerk.
(Last pub. June 28)
Notice for Publication.
Department of the Interior. >
Land Office at Lincoln. Neb.. V
June 20th. 1906. \
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler has tiled notice of his intention
to make ttnal proof in support of his claim,
and that said proof will be made before J. A.
Angier. county judge, at Loup City. Neb . on
August 14th. 1906 viz:
Hans Dietz.
who made II. E. No. 17736. for lots 5 and 6. sec.
2. T. 15. R. 15 w. 6th P. M.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
ot said land, viz; Milo Gilbert. R. D lien
dricfcson. Ed Angier and George Lee all of
L*oup City. Keb. Chas. F. Shsdd Register
Last pub. Aug. 2nd.
Notice to Land Owners
To ali whom it may concern:
The commissioner appointed to vacate a road
commencing at the southwest corner of sec
tion nine (9), in township thirteen (13>. range
thirteen (13). and running thence east to the
southeast corner of the southwest quarter ol
section nine (9>. township thirteen (13>. range
thirteen (13). has reported in favor of vacation
thereof, and ail objections thereto or claims
for damages must Le tiled in the county clerk's
office on or before noon of the 22nd day of
August. 1906. or such road will be vacated
without reference thereto
Dated this 21st day of June. 1906.
C. F. Beushausen.
County Clerfc.
Notice.
I giv« Michael Emerson Wilaon hl« lime iron)
this dale His age was 18 years Iasi January,
Let so one trust him 08 my account,.
June 2i, 1»« Sahah M Wilsoh.
Resolutions.
Headquarters. Shiloh Post Ncs 12-4. Grand
Army of the Republic.
Whereas t>n tue 3rd day of June. 1906. Com
rade W. H. Conger answered the last roll call
of life and passed out from the sufferings of
mortal life to the Great Beyond, where the
soldier reeu from labor to enjoy the blessings
awarded the loyal.
Tp the family and friends of Comrade
Conger, the members extend their sympathy
and share with them in their sorrow at the
loss of husband, father, citizeu and comrade -
Walter Moon.
George W. Hunter.
Committee.
Siepmann & Co.;
City Meat Market.
Siepmann & Co.,
City Meat Market.
Roasters going
at $1.00 Each.
Phone W51 and W53
Give Us a Trial
Round Front Barn,
J. H. MINER. Props.
Loup City, - Nebr.
Finest Livery Rigs, careful drivers.
Headquarters ior farmers’ teams Com
mercial men's trade given especial at-]
tention. Your patronage solicited. i
QUP 1VI0TT0:
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
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Our desire is to make Loup City
The Best Possible {Market
IN SHERMAN COUNTY
And all kinds of Produce,
C. C. Cooper.
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On account of re-building our coal sheds,
we will reduce the price of our coal in hins
on B. & M. S.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
E. S. Hayhurst,
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AGENT FOR DEERING Binders, Mowers, '?
Rakes and Binding Twine. .
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