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    L Loup City Northwestern
VOLUME XXIII. ♦ . LOUP CITY, NEBRASKA THURSDAY. OCTOBER 4, 1906. NUMBER 47
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. FREE RAILROAD FARE TO OMAHA
During Ak-Sar-Ben Carnival and Won
derful Electric Street Parades
September 26 to October 6.
Buy a round trip ticket (% fare)
cut out this offer and bring it to us
and we will refund the entire amount
on the purchase of any new piano in
our store.
Over 600 pianos in stock,—all the
leading makes, including the Stein
wav, Steger, Emerson, Hardman, A.
B. Chase, McPhail, Kurtzman, Mueller
end over 20 others. Special rock bot
tom prices marked in plain figures on
each instrument. Used upright pianos
for $85. $95, $105 and up on terms to
suit.
Save from $75 to $150 and deal with
e reliable firm.
Free information and parcel stand.
Make our store your headquarters
Free parade seats.
SCHKCLLEB S MUELLER PUS© CO.
Dealers and Makers of High Grads
Pianos.
1311-1313 Farnam SL
Omaha.
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Profession/t Cards
A. P. CULLEY,
Attorney&GoHnselor-al-Law
(Office: Kikst National Bank)
Loup City, Nebr.
R. J. NIGHTINGALE
Attorney and wsiinselcr*ait*Law
LOUP 0ITY, NEB
AARON WALL
Lawyer
Practices in all Courts
Loup City, Neb.
ROBT.P. STARR
Attorney-at-Law,
LOUP CITY. NEBRASKA.
J. H. LONG
Office, Over New Bank
' TELEPHONE CALL, NO. 39
A. S. MAIN,
Physician end Surgeon
Office at Telephone
Residence. Connection.
LOUP CITY, • - NEBR.
A. J. KEARNS
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Phone. 30. Offlee at Ite.ltlence
Lnup Eiiy, - Nebraska
S. A. ALLEN.
DEJVTIST,
LOUP CITY*, • • NKB,
Office up stairs in the new State
Bank building'.
W. L. MARCY.
DENTIST,
LOUP CITY, NEE
OFFICE: East Side Public Squaie.
Phone, tt-ltj
,w. it. .nii.in
Bonded Abstracter
Loup City, . Nebraska.
Only set of Abstract bookBin county
* C J CHRISTENSEN
AND
C, C, CHRISTENSEN
EMBALMERS AND
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
For a Drayman
Send a messenger for
J. W. Conger
TLe will pay the fee
HpFf
toil Final flip
nade (SScOud
r5f£#rir^
I.W.HARPER
KENTUCKY
WHISKEY
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For Sale by T.H. Elsuet
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THE NORTHWESTERN
TERMS:—11.00 PER TEAR. IT PAID IS ADTASCl
Entered at the Loup City Postofflce (or trans
mission through the mails as second
class matter.
Office ’Phone, - - - 6 on 8
Residence ’Phone, - 6 on 15
J. W. BURLEIGH. E«l. and Pub.
“Was Did!”
On Wednesday morning of this
week, we were handed a copy of the
following resolutions which Mr. Fisiier
informed us were passed by the camp:
"Be it Resolved by the members of Loup City
Cftmp no 636 m w a in regular session on this
2nd day of Oct 1606.
* That we do hereby heartily condemn the
article published in the Loup City northwest
ern of its issue of sept 27th entitled "Failure
but whose fault wa> it-*' That the same was
unwarranted, malicious and uncalled for and
was only prompted by the petty jealousy of its
editor, and "was did' for the purpose of creat
ing contention and strife among our members,
therefore was an insult to our camp.
"Be it further Resolved that these resolu
tions be spread upon the Records of our camp
and a copy ottered for publication to each of
the newspapers of Loup City.’’
By reference to the Northwestern
of last week, it will be seen that we
did not say one word derogatory of
the order, of which we are a member,
and have been for some seven years,
but only spoke of the failure of "those
who attempted to get up a Woodman
Day. led by its clerk, who ignored the
larger part of its membership. While
calling it a failure, as it was. and
which all will acknowledge, we depre
cated the action of the clerk, but
said not one word in derogation of
the Modern Woodmen of America
which we said was "one of t:ie great
est as well as one of the best fraternal
organizations ever in existence There
fore, the above resolutions, engineered
by Hibson and passed by perhaps a
dozen or fifteen who were present,
out of a total membership in this
camp of in the neighborhood of 200,
as we understand, will only react up
on the originator and plainly show
the animus of the little fellow"
And so es-County Clerk Gibson adr
mits he was short in his accounts at
the close of his first term, Nuf sed,
, ‘‘Not that I love McKinnie more:
but that I love Brown less.” Gibson's
attitude on the representative can
didates.
Gibson claims he is for Norris
Brown for U. S. Senator, and yet pro
poses to support the fusion candidate
for the state senate. Oh! consistency:
thy name is not g. h. g.
To those who deprecate the news
paper controversy here, we would ask.
Who commenced it? Who kept it up
for months, till forbearance ceased to
be a virtue? Who attempted to decry
the fair reputation of one of our most
respected lady teachers? Who has
for months been hounding and de
faming some of our leading citizens?
Who is it that lias been tilling the air
with his nauseating and venom
ous bad English, bad grarnmer and
bad orthography, till his ignorance
and bad taste lias caused him to be
something to be despised arid avoided
by a large class of‘ our best people?
We have no desire to'soil our hands
in a jangle of this kind, but when an
infection is in our midst, some ope
must handle the disinfectant.
In these days of looseness of party
lines, the Northwestern is glad tQ
note that the average voter, with the
plea that he votes for men rather
than for party, can have no excuse
for scratching "the republican ticket.
In our candidate for representative,
the party has a man of the people, a
Roosevelt republican, a straightfor
ward. honest, conscientious upholder
of the tenets of republicanism and
who stands squarely on the platform
of his party. Such a man is Carle
T. McKinnie, and every republican
can freely give him support. Don't
forget, believer of Roosevelt ideas,
that his vote will be recorded for the
republican candidate for the U. S.
senate, who is in perfect accord with
the principles of the party as enun
ciated by our platform. In our can
didate /or county attorney, Robert
P. Starr, the same can be said. He
is a lawyer of merit, and one of the
principal legal lights of Sherman
county. He is amply qualified to
attend^ to the duties "of the office in
the best possible manner- He is
honestj trustworthy, a square-tqed
republican, and enjoys to the fullest
extent the confidence and respect of
our people. He will attend to the
duties of the office without fear or
favor, and the interest of Sherman
county will be safely handled by him
in the office. In a like manner can
we speak of the candidates of the
party in Nebraska, from governor
to road overseers. They are entitled
to your hearty support as a unit.
Valley District.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Reed and little
daughter, Fern, went to Adker. this
state, to attend the funeral of Mrs.
Reed's brother.
Elmer Babcock and family went to
Loup City last Tuesday.
Miss Laura Brammer is visiting
Miss Essie Reed this week.
A suprise party was given at the
home of Elmer Babcock last Satur
day evening. Everybody reported a
good time.
Mrs. G. W. Wescott returned from
her Colorado visit Tuesday.'
Miss Essie Clark has been suffering
from ivy poison
Jurdan Gray is reported better.
Motof Car tiepice.
To meet the demand for increased
service the Union Pacific has inaug
urated Motor Car Service between
Loup City apd St. Paul, Neb. This
car will run daily, except Sunday,
leaving Loup City at 7:10 a. m.. ar
riving at St. Paul 9:0ti a. m: on return
leaving St. Pau] 4:00 p. m.. arriving
Loup City 6.10 p. m. This will give
all passenger on the branch line, Loup
City south, an opportunity to spend
nearly a full day in St. Paul, or en
able them to make connections with
Grand Island and main line trains.
NOTICE OF SALE
OK LANDS FOB
DELINQUENT TAXES
For the Year 1905 and
Prior Years.
State of Nebraska, i
V SS:
Sherman County. 1
To all whom it may concern:
You will take notice that all lands and lots
on which taxes for 1905 and prior years have
not been paid, will be sold at the County
Treasurer's office m the Court House in Loup
City. Nebraska, on the first Monday in Novem
ber. 1906. between the hours of 9 o'clock a. m
and 4 o'clock p. m . said sale to adjourn from
day to day until all the lands and lots have
been offered for sale.
The following is a list of lands and lots to be
sold, and the amount set opposite the descrip
tion is the amount due and unpaid. May 1st,
1905. To each amount will be added interest
and costs of advertising:
OAK CREEK
Township 16. Range 13.
Des. Sec Amt
oelsel. 2 * 7 57
*2.-el . a 13 82
sel . 8 23 86
nel . 9 21 26
nwl.9 18 47
swl. 9 20 80
nel .11 18 90
swl .11 11 62
sel. 11 23 86
nel .12 17 61
nwl.12 18 28
swl.12 17 61
sel .12 i7 61
nel .13 17 61
nwl .... 13 17 61
swl .13 17 6!
nel . ..11 17 61
nwl.14 17 61
swl.11 17 61
sel.14 15 68
nwl.15 22 68
sel .15 16 19
nel . 17 26 78
swl .17 21 14
sel.17 21 H
nel .20 27 70
nwl.21 19 65
swl.21 19 65
sel .22 16 19
r.el .23 11 16
nwl.23 11 33
swl.23 11 46
sel.23 13 82
seine!.21 5 68
sel. 24 19 03
w2nwl.24 12 69
e2nel ..._ 25 6 76
w2nel.25 6 76
sel.25 22 32
nel . 30 21 93
swl. 35 22 84
LOGAN
Township 16. Range 14.
Des. Sec Amt
nel . 3 *37 67
sel.. 3 26 83
nel .I... 6 12 81
nwl. 8 18 33
nel .11 16 07
nwl.U HI It
sel.15 25 18
swl.17 17 22
nwl. 18 18 33
swl.18 18 33
nel .22 22 91
swl .22 18 33
sel.22 18 33
nwl.30 9 20
Township 16, Range 15
nel . 2 11 37
nwl. 5 24 36
nel. 9 18 33
e2swl. 9 13 57
sel. 9 22 W
swl.11 18 09
sel.15 13 39
n2nel. 16 17 22
swl.26 30 13
sel. 26 12 03
und 4 lot 1.. .27 1 83
WASHINGTON
Township 16 Range 15.
Des Sec Amt
sel.20 * 8 11
nwlnwl, lot 3. . 28 3 96
swl. 29 12 66
s2nel . 30 1 71
uwl.30 It 62
sel.30 11 62
swl.31 10 56
swlsel. 31 2 61
lot 4... 31 2 51
Township 16, Range 16.
n2ne4 ...'. 3 9 84
n2ow4. 3 9 84
sw-f. S 16 98
Sse4. § 19 12
nel. 8 16 98
w2nw4.8 9 2p
ir-’sffi'. 8 ? 20
se4 ... 12 16 90
se4.i3 jats
sw4sw4 .13 3 64
nel.15 15 75
n2nw4 .19 5 67
se4nw4.19 3 06
sw4.21 42 96
sw4.24 10 56
nw4.25 12 14
sw4 . 25 10 56
nwl.26 12 66
SW4.29 12 96
swlsel.3U 2 85
nwl. 30 12 96
s2ne4.31 5 82
nwlnel.31 2 92
nel. 33 12 42
nel.35 12 11
ELM
Township 15. Ranze 16
Des. Sec Ami
sel. 2 $21 71
sw4. 5 22 II
S2sw4. «2se4. 6 30 01
nine!. n'2nwl.. 7 . 3" 01
s2ne4, selnwl 7 25 37
swlnwl. 7 8 44
n2ne4, n2nw4.. 16 19 48
n2s2ne4. 10 4 16
swl.13 25 27
s2aav4 . 14 9 74
sW4.14 24 52
nel.17 19 62
sel.17 29 31
nel ......... is 3128
nel .19 31 35
e2sel. 20 11 71
w2sw4.21 13 00
s2sw4 . 23 12 26
einel. eisel.. .24 23 68
n 40 a w2.24 5 70
ne4DW4 1.27 6 54
iv2nw4. nw4
sw$ .27 J9 90
nelnel. 28 4 55
nw4.29 Id 60
nwl. 31 14 67
swl .31 14 67
sel.! .34 15 77
swl....35 19 62
»2ne4, n2se4. . 35 18 22
WEBSTER
Township 15. Range 15.
Des Sec Amt
nel .3 $18 12
nwl. 3 18 53l
se4 . 3 20 18
ne4.5 17 87
se4. 5 17 87
ne4.6 15 49
nel .10 25 62
Iiw4 .10 29 10
w2sw4.11 8 72
w2se4. se4se4,
and lot 3.. 14 20 09
ne4 . 20 21 53
ne4 .21 23 15
ne4 . 25 27 78
ne4 . 29 18 84
ne4 . 30 19 45
n 145 a nwl_30 (6 16
nW4.» 20 18
ue4.34 20 09
Township 15. Ranpe 1^
swi ' » z ok!
LOL’P CITY
Township 45. Range 15
| Des Sec A mt
ne4...'. 1 *14 9*
se4 . i 26 55
e2ne4. and lots
2. 3 and 4...: 2 54 64
lot 1.1) I 28
n2ne4.12 33 25
net set. and pt " '
lots 3 and 4. 13 32 34
pt lots3 and 4 13 2 15
lot 1..." .... a 30 78
Township 45. Hsoge 14.
swt. 1 26 84'
svinwt_... 3 5 58
swlsw4 . 2 5 58;
nw4sw4 ...... 2 5 58
s2swt.. 3 fi 90
Des Sec Amt
s2.10 $30 39
swt.13 17 87
pt swt .18 1 45
Pt swt. 18 4 IS
pt swt.IR 3 30
9-lu strip. 18 68
netnwt. 20 fi 62
netswt.sw (set.
lots land 2 . 20 33 01
set.23 25 52
Township It, Range It.
w 25 a nwtnet. 10 2 42
n2ne«. n2nwt .lt 1141
net . 24 17 78
lot 1.35 ?r
Township 13. Range It.
i« 1. .. I 27
ASHTON
Township 15. Range 13.
Des Sec Amt
swt. 1 *20 5R
set. 1 22 9«
set . 6 24 78
net . 7 27 23
net.10 18 lfi
netset.10 4 Ro
setnwt .10 5 3s
net .II 20 5ft
nwt.II 19 30
set .II 22 90
nwtnet _22 3 63
pt swtswt. .. .22 2 C3
pt setswt_ 22 43
nwt.25 16 67
pt w2net .27 9 93
pt e2nw4.27 13 7s
pt nwtnwt_27 15
pt w2nwt.27 1 35
pt w2nwt ... 27 1 35
pt nwtnwt... 27 1 51'
pt swtnet.27 62
nwt.33 26 53
swt.31 21 35
set.34 13 86
pi nwtnwt ...35 93
pt nwt.35 16 to
net .... .36 It 88
e2nw4.swtnwl.36 il 16
ROCKVILLE
Township 13. Range 13.
Des, Sec Amt
net . t $12 44
owt.t 13 97
w30anetsw4. 5 5 11
wriswl . 5 11 02
pt setsw4. 5 5 82
setnel. n2net.
and lots 1, 2
and 3.6 . 17 53
lots 4 and 5_6 c 73
pt netswtnet.. 8 42
pt nwtswtnet. 8 79
pt netswtnet.. 8 3 95
pt nwtswtnet. 8 15
pt nwtswtnet. 8 15
swt. 9 19 59
set.9 18 61
swt.10 23 95
set.12 19 39
nwt. 13 It 41
eiswt. nisei .13 21 n
pt lots 2 and 3.22 10
Township H. Range 13.
s2swt. 1 io 72
n2swt. 1 7 61
swt. 5 19 82
e2nwt .11 8 71
w2nwt .11 9 251
nwt. .12 20 81 i
swt.13 21 83 ,
net .It 21 74
swt... .It 21 24 I
nwt ..17 18 33 i
n2set .18 8 67 !
net.29 12 05 i
nwt.31 It 95 I
swt.31 15 37!
net .35 21 86
clay
Township H, Range 14.
PpS Sec Afflt
ow4 ..19 &3 S3
sp4.21 13 5a
lots a and 4.,..22 10 91
ne4 .2b 13 ol
nw4 . 28 13 01
ne4.SO 14 37
nfcw4 . ...30 14 27
s2sw4. 30 8 05
ne4.31 14 17
nw4-;_ 31 17 74
sw4.31 17 68
se4 .31 15 82
sei . 33 19 31
Township 14, Range 15.
se4 . 4 16 50
nw4.6 14 74
»w4. 6 17 74
nw4.19 21 53
sw4. 19 17 09
nw4 . 24 27 49
n«4 ....25 14 37
sw4.25 14 37
e2ne4 . 28 10 14
W2ne4 .28 9 (M
nel .28 20 45
Se4 . ...28 18 73
HARRISON
Township 14, Range 16.
Des Sec Amt
e2sw4. 1 $10 97
B2sw4. sJnwl. 8 17 89
nw4pw4 . 9 4 94
s3nw4. 11 9 41
n2sw4 . ..lj 9 37
e2nw4.12 10 14
ne4 .14 16 49
se4.14 16 49
n2he4. se4ne4,
ne4se4 . 22 25 96
nw4.22 26 55
n2ne4. sw4np4.23 16 37
nw4se<.23 6 28
sw4ne4.sp4nw4 24 12 4u
e2sw4 - ...24 9 74
e3nw4 .iA 12 34
se4np4, ne4se4 31 937
sp4sp4.3} 4 65
n2sw4, se4sw4.32 Id 69
ne4ne4, ptnw4
np4, s2sp4...33 26 31
pt OW4.,.34 1 53
SCOTT
Township 13. Range 16.
Des Sec Amt
nwl. 1 ;i7 35
pt e2se4. 1 63
pt nisei. 1 1 18
pt nel.... 1 78
w2ne4. 2 887
ne4ne4 . 6 4 36
nwlnel, n2nw4. 6 13 38
e2ne4 . 9 8 90
nw4.10 19 47
w2se4.10 10 14
3 a. 12 20
Pi ne4. 13 8 75
sw4. 13 15 22
se4 .13 20 32
se4 .14 23 36
s2ne4. s2nw4..15 20 41
n2nw4 ........15 10 66
sw4 :.15 30 09
se4 .15 22 00
sw4 . IS 28 39
sl-4 .18 20 79
seme*, ne4se4.au 10 SI
nw4 20 2079
n2sw4.21 10 83
sisw-f. s2se4.. .21 2179
w2not .24 9 7#
einwlnw! ... 25 3 39
S*4nw4,w2s»r4 27 14 a*
eiswf ........'as 8 48
sel .;...1.27 20 41
ne4 ..;.28 (8 77
awl. 3u 27 3u
swl .30 25 33
swl .........32 24 31
swl. 33 28 21
sel.. . 33 22 if
uel .31 K 98
einw. . 1.31 8 48
uwlnwl ...... ..31 4 75
sw4.. 31 19 47
sel.3t 17 04
HAZARD ' Des See Amt
Township .3, Range ^"g }|
Des Sec Am 21 g 90
nw4. - ]* nw4sw4. lot 5.
ne4 . * I® i pt lot 6.22 11 45
s"4.® 24>»;ptlot6.22 70
ai\ .]} .Us1e-’oe4.33 8 26
SV.— 2 SiTownship 13, Range 14.
se4. 1 ,Ii"jnw4 . . . 4 1160
n».4.1; >®®*n2sw4. 4 5 73
8e4.]; }l £jne4 . 6 21 39
Qe4 .14 17 22 Dw4. 5 15 92
e2nw4 .14 12 91 s ,9 9-.
ne4 .Id 24 23 np4 7 iu .>4
s^4 20 14 78 se4 9 27 20
ST4::::::::::* IS ::::{® % 3
S*JW| .•» j? !2 ne4 • 19 24 97
ne4 . .29 iO 09 nwi .>■ *» 40
sw4.■» 2i a®e4 .;;;‘.T..'.;;ii 2443
«»e4.29 28 65 ^w4 *>4 ‘>7 94
9e4 • ■ ..01 1® ® e2nw4 ...”l.i28 H 80
Pt sw4.A> 27 nw4. oy 30 24
- vB „ w2nw4 . 31 12 97
Township 13, Range 13. n2llw4 .33 12 36
Des Sec Amt s2nw4 .33 14 30
se4.18 $22 08 SW4 . 33 29 18
LOL’FCITY VILLAGE Lot Blk Ann
Original Town 15."""" "" "" 5 * J|
Lot Blk Amt 16.... . . . .... .5 12
6 and 7.3 $ 7 13 j. g 12
18.3 1 30, a. g 12
1 and 2.a 5 26 3. g 12
223175ft in 13tol5 5 19 14 4. 6 12
13 to 17. 7 7 04 5. g 12
1 to 6. 8 10 10 g. g ,»
13 and 14 .10 76 7. g 12
21 to 24.17 13 20 g. g j3
sH 18 and 19 .18 7 91 g. g 12
s 105ft of 201024.18 21 87 p,. g ]2
20 and 21 .19 6 92 n. g 12
1 and 2 . 20 11 32 jo. . g 12
3 and 4.20 1 51 jg. g ,g
5....20 76 li. g 12
8 .. ... 20 7 90 i5. fi ]2
11 .20 76 16. g 12
12 .20 9. i,. 7 12
17 and 18.21 8 a6 2,. 7 12
19ar.d20 . 21 9 90 3._ 7 12
IS to 17. 22 19 80 4.. 7 12
18 to 22.22 9 66 5. 7 jo
19 to 24.23 3 96 g. 7 jo
5 and 6.24 1 30 7. 7 j>
7 and 8.24 16 50 g . 7 jo
13to 18.24 11 86 j.;;;;;; g J2
4 .25 7 90 2. g 18
19.25 76 3;;;;g p?
22 to 24 . 25 2 29 4. g y,
1 to 6.26 10 56 5 g 12
13 and 14.26 15 16 6; g 12
15 and 16.26 1 54 7 *. g jo
22.26 <6 g;.;;;;;;;;; g p»
9 to 12 . 28 9 90 an a , gg
22 and 23.34 1 30 " " '"' ' y.
34 and 35. 34 1 Jo •> m 1?
36 to 40.34 2 64 3.JX 4.,
41 and 42.34 76 4""Jo «
43 to 47.34 1 96 5 VQ jo
10 .35 53 7 ••••Jo 12
19 to 33.35 2187 1.jo
First Add. 2.11 12
n*. 5 132®.}{ J*
100x300ft. 8 10 56 ?.JJ
100x150ft. 8 1 96 ».}} If.
all- .* 9 24 ®...| H
Lalk A Kriechbaum’s 8 11 li
Addition 9:..;!!!!!" ;!"ii is
4 and 5.2 58io::;::::::::::::u 1-4
8 and 9. 2 53)il,.:..U 12
13 and H. 6 2 6442..,,.11 12
1 to 3.12 2 36 »....,.,..16 12
19. 13 1 54 2. .16 12
21 and 22. .,,.43 2 29 3,.,,.,...18 12
23 . .43 86 4,.,....16 12
24 to 26.13 4 72 5..,.16 12
13. .44 12 63 1.18 12
Barker's First Add. ?••'.J® j®
1 to 12. 2 6 26 1.12 {a
11 and 12. 6 12 19 ».,S }3
7 to 10 . 8 45 63 « ..JS iS
11 and 12. 8 1 54 ii"";”""; Jg 12
Blackman's Sub-Div. 8..,.li 12
i“>4.12 9}f
Barker’s Second Add. 12
pt 13 and 14.. . 6 18 PL!!!! 18 12
1 and 2. 8 15 31 6.19 12 '
12 .11 1 30 9.19 12 S
pt 1 to 4.14 53 10.19 12
150x150ft. 2 29 11.19 12 j
90x3UOft. 2 29 1*.19 12
Smith's Addition .?’ ^ i
1 to 24. 1 1 96 03 p> j
i to 9.3 119 j>
10 and II. 3 41 3 *>3 to
12 .3 ai:::;s 6
13 to 15 . 3 76 5.jg pj j
16 to 18. 3 76 g.23 12
19 and 20...- 3 53 7 ■»* p» i
21 to 24....3 97 g;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;2s
1 and 2........ 4 6 60 g . .23 12
3 . 4 21 |Q •’3 P|
4 to 8. 4 1 30 J, . ••.j*- jo
1 to 10.s 264}.,.% J
It and 12. .7 54 4.....25 Jo
13 to 24.. 5 3 17 2....... .... . .. .S 12
I to 3... 8 32 r og i-> i
9 to 12.8 ft , ' • ..jg io
2J and 24. 8 ?! 5..i..,28 12
1 to 12.14 56 lUi g ;. 28 12
15 to 24..,,, ...44 19 46 7 2g jo
7 to 12.18 lMtg 5 p.
13 to 16.18 97 g 28 la
17 and 18.18 53 1 -»g 10
1 and 2. 9 21! •>.oq 10
19.9 n js
1 to 3.11 16 ■ 29 12
.?? 11 IJ nti L..‘. :;.'.''.i.'.'30 2 36
* .*? ?|!sH1.30 12
6 .» *“ 9.30 12
* .t? “ 10.30 12
®.* “11.30 12
9.2o a3 (o.30
*0.?® 13.30 12
'1 j* ^14.30 12
a and 6.26 16 1 71 |.»
7 and 8.26 76 .,.7,
9 to 12.*26 I.545.31 p,
16 .26 si, J;.J;,
11 to 20.26 1 54 j..21 jo
Central Addition 6...31 t*2
4 to 6....D 17 16 L*..... ......;.'.3f g
ASHTON ylLLAGE J 9.3I 7 ,2
Lot Blk Amt 10.31 12
12. 3» 37111....31 12
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In witness whereof. I br.ve hereunto set mv
hand and official seal, this 1st nav or October.
1906.
[SEAL] It. M. HIDDLESON,
Treasurer of Sherman County. W’ r.
PROPOSED CONSTITUTION
AL AMENDMENT.
The following proposed amendment to thi
constitution of the State of Nebraska, as here
inafter set forth in full, is submittsd to tin
electors of the State of Nebraska, to be cote'
upon at the general election to be held Tues
day, November 6. A. D. 19U6.
Be it Enacted by the Legislature oi
the State of Nebraska:
Section 1. That at a general election foi
State and Legislative officers to be held on the
Tuesday, succeeding the first Monday in
November, 1906, the following provision b<
proposed and submitted to the electors of the
State as an amendment to the constitution.
Sections. There shall be a State Railway
Commission, consisting of three members, who
shall be first elected at the general election in
1906. whose terms of office, except those cbosen
at the first election under this provision, shall
be six years, and whose compensation shall bo
fixed by the Legislature.
Of the three commissioners first elected, the
one receiving the highest number of votes,
shall hold his office for six years, the next
highest four years, and the lowest two years
The powers and dutiesjof such commission shall
include the regulation of rates, service and
general control of common carriers as the legis
lature may provide by law. But in the absence
of specific legislation, the commission shall
exercise the powers anti perform the dutie
enumerated in this provision.
Section 3. That at said election in the year
1906. on the ballot of each elector voting there
at. there shall be printed or written the words:
For Constitution Amendment, with reference
to State Railway Commission." and "Against
Constitutional Amendment, With Reference to
State Railway Commission." And if. amnjot
ity of ail votes east at said election, shall be
for such amendment, tfie same shall be deemed
to be adopted.
I. A. Galusha. secretary of state of the state
of Nebraska, do hereby certify that the fore
going proposed amendment to the Constitution
of the State of Nebraska is a true and correct
copy of the original enrolled and engrossed
bill, as passed by the Twenty-ninth session of
the legislature of the State or Nebraska as
appears from said original billon file in this
office, and that said proposed amendment is
submitted to the qualified voters of the state
of Nebraska for their adoption or rejection at
the general election to be held on Tuesday, tbe
6th day of November. A. D. 1906.
In testimony whereof. I have hereunto set my
hand and affixed the great seal of the stqte oJT
Nebraska.
Done at Lincoln this t’lth t]ay oi July, in the
year of our Lord Qne Thousand Nine Hundred
and Six. of the Independence of the United
States the One Hundred and Thirty-second,
and of this state the Fortieth.
A. Galusha.
[seal] Secretary of State.
I have a few choice high-grade
Short-horn Bulls
six to ten months old;
also, some pure-bred
Poland China Boars
RBedij for ServicE.
Our herd leaders are the very best,
and if you want something good, call
on roe.
Mj. »v. smith
For Sale
from the Loup Valley herd of
Poland China Swine
One Mile S. E. Court House
Loop City, Nebr.
Ten fall hoars, sired by Nemo But
let, No. 36885, and Northern Chief)
No. 38397. Twenty spring boars, sired
by Highland Boy. No. 39098: Pawnee
Wilkes. No. 36148: F's Choice Goods.!
No. 36149. and Perfection Grand, No.
33638. Perfection Grand is the great
herd hoar Of E, If, Andrews, Kear
ney. Neb, 1 will hold a bred brood
sow sale in the spring. Telephone
connections,
H. J. JOHANSEN, Prop.
Give Us a Trial
Bound Front Barn,
J. H- MINER. Props.
Loup City, - Nebr.
Finest Livery Rigs, careful drivers.
Headquarters ior farmers’ teamo Com
mercial men's trade given especial at
tention. Your patronage solicited.
Siepmann & Co;
City Meat Market.
Siepmann & Co.,
City Meat Market.
Roasters going
at $1.00 Each.
Phone W51 and W53
Build a Page Fence
L. N. SMITH, Agt.
oup jVIOTfO:
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
w here 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 jVlafket
IN SHERMAN COUNTY
Fir Poultry, miter id
And all kinds of Produce,
C. C. Cooper.
The fence posts that we now have on hand would[]extend
over ten miles, if placed end to end. We have the{]Wrhite
Cedar in quarters, halves and rounds; the Red Cedar in
rounds, and the Black Locust split. We have just what you
need to repair that fence.
-YARDS AT- ' “
Loup City, Ashton Rockville and Schaupps
- -
BOUGHT AT THE
B. & ]VI. ELEVATORS
MCALPINE. LOUP CITY, SCHAUPP SIDING,
ASHTON AND FARWELL.
Coal for Sale at Loop City aid Asltoa, Will Bay
HOGS AT SCHAUPP SIDING AND FARWELL
Call and see onr coal and get prices on grain.
_E. G- TAYLOR.
For H3TTGrGrlES, Wagons, Hay
Stackers, Sweepes, Mowing Ma
chines, Press Drills, Wind
!
Mills, etc., see
T- Rl. REED.
. Loup Gity, Nebraska,
LUMBER
Posts, Shingles, Lime and Cement
Hard and Soft Coal Always on Hand.
Agents for Sherwin-Williams Prepared Paints