Loup City Northwestern VOLUME XXIII. LOUP CITY. NEBRASKA THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1906. NUMBER 48 WRITE TODAY If you wish to secure one of the following used PIANOS: Emerson, .^q,r,Qr'nd r.od $62 Knabe, S.T ar”d.,“..,,ne $03 Steinway, 2r’..ar-'be,‘ $75 Chickerlng. $135 Bradford, cu£lgh,\w,,nut $158 Smith 0 Barnes, uXirs and over 50 more from $85 to $190. Every one is guaranteed as represented or money refunded. Write at once for complete list, prices, terms, etc. We ship Pianos everywhere, 5chmoller & Mueiler Piano Co., I3"-I3 Farnsm Sts. OHAHA.; Professional Cards! A. P. CULLEY, Attorney & Connselor-at-Lai (Office: First National Bank) Loup City, Nebr. R. J. NIGHTINGALE Aticrnsy and Csunseler-it-Law LOUP CITY. NEB AARON WALL Lawy er Practices in all Courts Loup City, Neb. ROBT.P. STARR Attorney-at-Law, LOUP CITY, XEBMSKS. J. H. LONG PHYSICIAN ui SURGEON 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 l'lionc, 110. Oiflce at Residence Lnup Lily, - Nebraska S. A. ALLEN. DEJVTIST, LOUP CITY, XEB. Otiiee up stairs in the new State Hank building. W. L. MARCY, DENTIST, LOUP SITY, NEB OFFICE: East Side Public Squaie. Phone. .?/. //. .?//;.//> Bonded Abstracter Loup City, - Nebraska. Only set of Abstract books in county C- J. CHRISTENSEN AND 0. C, CHRISTENSEN EMBALMERS AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS For a Drayman Send a messenger for J. W. Conger He will pay the fee Laurels Again! RtW Award to I.W.HARPER KENTUCKY WfllSKEY For Sale by T.H. Eisner THE NORTHWESTERN TEEMS:—*1.00 PCK TEAR. IF PAID IS ADVANCE Entered at the Loup City PostofBee tor trant mission through the malls as second class matter. Office ’Phone, - - - 6 on 8 Residence ’Phone, - 6 on 15 W. BURLEIGH. Ed. ami Pub. It is useless to bandy words w ith an ignoramus, a madman or a fool, and more especially when these form a trinity in one fellow’s make-up. Comment further is unnecessary. Evidently Sherman county is con sidered as good, safe ground for a re publican majority this fall, as from present outlook no spell-binders are to show it how during this campaign. By electing Carle McKinnie as rep resentative and R. M. Thomson state senator, you are indirectly upholding the administration of Presdent Roose velt by electing men who wl 1 vote for Norris Brown for U. S. senator, and Norris is every inch of his gray matter a Roosevelt adherent. In justice to the Northwestern’s most excellent and correct lady typo, we remark that the resolutions pur porting to be passed by the Woodmen and printed in our columns last week were printed as handed in. et liter atuin, et punctuatum. etcetera. Her intelligence would preclude the idea that she was as ignorant as the writer of them. R. P. Starr in the county attorney's office will look to the liest interests of Sherman county and will prove a faithful servant of the people. He is ambitious, energetic, watchful and ever on the alert, fie is honest, com petent. faithful to all business en trusted to his care in his private legal business, which is prima facie evi dence that the same will obtain on his elevation to the county's legal business. Rob Starr will prove the right man in the right place in the county attorney's office. W. R. Mellor returned last Satnr day from his visit to the Missouri and Illinois state fairs. The former did not make as good a showing in all lines of exhibits as our own Ne braska, though its buildings were pronouncedly lietter and more nu merous. while the Illinois fair, con ceded one of the best in the United States, is confessedly much better. Hut keep such men as Mellor. Rudge and their compatriots hold of the lead strings aud in a few years Nebraska will even “show” Illinois in all points of vantage. Contemptible and malicious false hood is inexcusable in anyone, even in a man(?) whose sanity is' in ques tion. This thought is brought out by the accusation emanating from a cesspool that Rro. Brown made over tures last fall to form a combination politically with said cesspool. While politically we are antagonistic to Rro. Brown, we, in common with all de cent members of all political parties, believe him incapable of such duplic ity. and it did not need that gentle man's indignant denial to refute said accusation. Mr. Brown is truthful and a gentleman. And so Omaha republicans are going to show their cloven foot in regard to the senatorial question. Last Friday, all the Douglas county republican candidates, with one exception, signed an agreement to support a Douglas county man for U. S. senator, instead of supporting Norris Brown, the re publican state convention's expressed choice. Such action on the part of Douglas county republicans, while not surprising, is little short of traitrous. and will have a tendancy to line up even lukewarm supporters of Xorris Brown into most earnest workers for his election. Shame on the Douglas county nominees who thus stultify themselves. They deserve defeat. Hon. R. M. Thompson, of Ravenna, Republican candidate for state senator from this district, was in Loup City last Friday, and found all loyal re publicans in line for the entire state ticket, and the political air clear and calm as the breath of morning. The report that Mr. Thompson was a rail road attorney, that he was a son-in law of Bignell of the B. & M.. and a few other foolish and nonsensical falsehoods, were permanently put to sleep by Mr. Thompson, so far as right-minded people are concerned. Mr. Thompson is a bright and rising young attorney of Ravenna, and will be remembered by our people as being one of the instructors at our county teachers* institute two years ago. when he created a very favorable im pression with our people, as a man of intellectual attainments. That Mr Thompson will be elected for state senator by a handsome majority, and that Sherman county will do her share nobly to attain that end, re publicans here have no doubt. The editor and family visited over last Sunday at the home of Mr. Alex. Baillie in Washington township, and were royally entertained by this wor thy Scotch couple. Mr. Baillie is one of’the largest landholders and stock men in Sherman county, owning some nine hundred acres of land with two to three miles of frontage on Middle Loup river, only six miles from this city, well stocked with the t>est of cattle, hogs and horses, big apple or chards, ample up-to-date machinery, barns, granaries, a good comfortable home to live in. ana. best of all, not a dollar of incumbrance thereon. It was less than a quarter of' a century ago when an energetic young Scotch man. with all the push, grit and Al mighty go-aheadative character of his sturdy ancestry, came to Nebras ka, his sole financial possessions be ing a lone dollarand a companion coin of half that intrinsic value, and his being “on easy street” today is a re sult of his own unceasing work-and inbred economy. What a profitable lesson to the young man of today does the success of Mr. Baiilie afford. NOTICE OF SALE OF LANDS FOR DELINQUENT TAXES For the Year 1905 and Prior Years. State of Nebraska, i > SS: Sherman County, \ 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 Countv Treasurer’s office tn the Court House in Loup City. Nebraska, on the Urst Mondav in Novem ber. 1906. between the hours of J o'clock a m. and 1 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 Des Township 16, Range 13. sc?. Des. ne4se4 p.2-e4 . sel ue4 .. nw4 ... sw4_ nel .. sw 4 ... se4_ ne4 ... uw4 . . nw4_ >e4 . .. ne4 .. nw4 . . swl .. ne4 . . nw4 .. swl .. se4 . .. nwl ... se4 ... ne4 .. sw4 .. sel_ ne4 .. nw4 .. swl... sel .. nel.*.. nw4 .. swl_ se4 ... seine! sel w2nwl e2nel w2ne4 sei_ nel ... swl... Sec Arat s f 7 57 P1 swl 13 joj pt swl . 8 9 . 9 . 9 .11 .11 11 . 1*2 23 86 Pt sw'l • •Jl 26 y'10 strip, nelnwl. 18 47 Sec . .10 ...13 ...is . is ...18 .. 18 .. JO 20 so nelswl.swise! Aim $30 39 17 87 1 45 4 16 3 30 <>8 6 62 Ik go lots 1 and 2. .20 14 ft: J »C4 .23 3:4 01 25 52 23 86 Township 14. Range 14. 11 61 a nW4ne4.10 2 42 nJnel, nJnwl.. ll nel .21 lot 1.35 1 41 17 18 17 61 17 61 17 17 lownslnp 13. Range 14 17 611 lot 1. 1 27 ASHTuN 15 68 22 68 16 19 26 7s 21 14 6i;Township 15, Range 13. Des 8W4.. se4 .. sel .. ne4 . Sec ... 1 ... l ... 6 27 70' 1Q ... ne4se4.. ^ >e4nw4 19 65 ; 16 49 ; 11 46! 1 * 33 j j * i!) Pt sw4swl. nel - . nw4_ l se-1 • • - ! nw4ne4 .10 .10 .10 .11 .11 11 « 68! 19 03 ! 12 69 jl 93 { 22 81! .30 .35 LOG A NT Township 16. Range 14 Des. ne4 . se4 .., ne4 ., nw4 .. ne4 ., nw4 . se4 . sw4.. n w4 . sw4... ne4 . swl sel ... nwl .. Sec ...3 ...3 ... 8 ... 8 .. 11 .11 ... 15 ...17 .. 18 . ..18 pt st'lswl nwl . . pt \v-2ne4 . . pt e2nwl . . i. pt nwl nwl *°pt w2n w4 . pt w2nwl . pt nwl nwl pt sw4ne4. i wi. w4. _e4. AFgJpt nwlnwl 26 83 12 81 I S 33 16 0 .30 21 44 25 18 17 2: 18 33 18 33 22 91 18 33 18 33 9 20 Township 16, Range 15. 9 . 9 . 9 .14 .15 16 .26 26 11 37 24 36 13 57 22 94 18 09 13 311 17 22 30 13 12 03 1 83 ne4 . nwl. ne4_/... e2sw4. se4. sw4. se4. n2nel _ swl. und V* lot i WASHINGTON Township 16, Range 15. Des Sec Amt sel.20 nwlnwl, lot3. .28 sw4. s2ne4 . nw4. se4. sw4. swlsel. lot 4. 18 33 Pt nw4sw4ne4. pt ne4sw4ne4. pt nw4sw4ne4. pt nwiswlnel sw4. se4. sw4. sel .. nwl. e2sw4. n2se4 .29 30 .30 .30 .:>! 31 .34 $ 8 44 3 96 12 66 4 74 It 62 11 *. 10 56 2 64 2 54 Township 16, Range 16. n2nei ... n*2nw4... swl. sel. nel. w2n wi .. w2swl .. sel. sel. swlswl . nel. n2nw4... selnwl.. swl. swl. nwl. swl. nwl. swl. swlsel .. nwl __ s2ue4_ 3 . 3 . 5 . 6 8 . 8 . 8 .12 .13 .13 ,. 15 .19 .19 .21 .24 . 25 25 .26 .29 .30 30 31 9 84 9 84 16 98 19 12 16 98 9 20 9 20 16 90 13 72 2 64 15 75 5 67 3 06 12 96 10 56 12 14 10 56 12 66 12 96 2 85 12 96 5 82 2 92 12 42 12 14 nwlnel.31 nel. 33 nel.35 ELM Township 15, Range 16 Des. Sec Amt sel. swl. s2swl. «2se4, n2nel, n2nwl. s2nel. selawl swinwl. n2ne4, n2nwl n2s2nel ...33 ...33 ...34 ...35 . .35 .36 Amt $20 58 22 96 24 78 27 23 18 16 4 80 5 38 20 55 19 39 22 18*. 3 03 ~ 43 16 07 9 93 13 73 15 1 35 1 35 1 51 62 21 35 13 86 93 16 45 11 8B 11 16 pt nwl nel .. e2nw4.swinwl.36 ROCKVILLE Township 13, Range 13. Des. Sec Amt nel _ awl. w 30 a nelswl. w2swl . pt selswi ... .. selnel. n2De4. and lots 1, 2 $12 44 13 97 5 11 11 02 5 82 and 3 lots 4 a nd 5. pt ne4sw4ne4. pt lots 2 ana 3.22 17 53 v 73 42 79 3 95 15 15 19 59 18 61 23 95 19 39 14 41 21 11 40 Township 11. Range 13. s2sw4. n2swl swl_ e2nw4 w2n\v4 nwl .. swl_ nel .. swl., . nwl .. n2se4 nel_ n w4 .. swl_ nel . . 1 .11 .11 .13 .14 .14 .18 .29 .31 .31 .35 CLAY Township 14. Range 14 10 72 7 64 19 82 8 71 9 25 20 81 21 85 21 74 24 24 18 33 8 67 12 05 14 95 15 37 21 86 Des nwl. sel. lots 3 &nd 4 nel . nwl. nel. n‘2swl. s2swl... . nel. nwl. swl. sel. sel . Sec ...19 ...21 . . .28 _28 _30 ...30 .. 30 ...31 . 31 ...31 ....31 ...33 Township 14. Range 15. sel nwl_ Amt $23 S3 13 58 10 91 13 01 13 01 14 37 14 27 8 05 14 17 17 74 17 68 15 82 19 31 . 4 . 6 . 6 .19 19 .24 .25 .25 26 .26 swl s2nw4. >wl. nel. sel. nel . ne4 . e2sel . w2swl... . s2swl. einel, e2sel n 40 a w2... nelnwl vv’Jnwl, swl . nelnel nwl... nwl ... swl .. sel .... swl. 7 .10 10 .13 14 14 .17 .17 18 .19 20 16 50 14 74 17 71 21 53 17 09 27 49 14 37 14 37 10 14 9 20 45 16 73 23 .24 .24 nwl* ... 28 . .. 29 .... 31 .31 34 35 *2ne4, u2se4...35 WEBSTER swl. nwl_ swl. nwl_ nwl_ $21 71'swl... . 22 11 e2nel ... 30 01 w2nel .. 30 01 nel .28 25 37jsel .28 jy JJ) Harrison 4 itj Township 14. Range 16, J5 Sji Des Sec Amt 9 ; * e2swl. l j~n2swl. s2nwl.. b 19 62 nwlnwl. t) IS 31’s2nwl. 11 31 3* nJswl.ll 31 35 e2nwl.13 11 "l nel .,.14 13 no se4.i4 13 3« n3ne4. selnel, •33 w< ne-isel. 33 5 W nwl.32 ® 5,nJnel. swl nel. 33 nwlseH.33 19 90jSwlne4,selnwl 31 I S3|e3swl.3i 15 60je3nwl .35 11 selnel, nelse! 31 II seise!.31 15 77 n3swl, selswi.33 19 03 nelnel, pt nwl uel. s3sel...33 pt nwl.31 $10 97 17 K9 1 91 9 11 9 37 10 14 1« 19 lt> 19 35 Sti 26 55 IB 37 6 23 12 10 9 71 12 31 9 37 4 65 15 69 16 : 26 31 1 53 i owQsnip lo, Range ir».; Des net ... nw4 ... se4_ se<... ne4 .... nt'4 ... nw4 ... wiswi w2se4. and lot 3 ne4 ne4 ne4 ne* ne4 n 145 a nw4 nw4. ne4. Sec 3 3 3 5 Amt Township 13. Range lt>. se4se4, 1 '2 Des 18 53 na 1. 2? I* pt eiis*4. 17 ^J pt n~se4. 17 87 pt ne4.. ^ w*2ne4 ... * 02' oe4nel Sec 20 |(|nw4Del. n2nw4. 6 # 72 Vine* s# e2ne4 . 9 14 ..20 .^l ...25 .. 29 30 ...30 ...32 ...34 , _ nw4_ 20 09'w2se4... 21 53 2a. 23 In pt ne4. 2? 7*sw4. 18 84 se4 ... . 19 45' 16 16 20 18 20 09 .10 ...10 .. 12 . 13 .. 13 ...13 ..14 Township 15, Range 14 sw4.30 27 05 LOUP CITY Township 15, Range 15 Des Sec ne4. 1 se4 . 1 e2ne4. and lots 2. 3 and 4_ 2 lot 1.U n2ne4.12 ne4se4. and pt lots3 and 4. .13 pt lots 3 and 4.13 lot 1....21 Amt 114 94 26 55 54 Q4 ‘ 28 s2ne4. s2nw4..15 n2nw4 sw4 .. se4_ sw4 se4 ... se4ne4, nw4... n2sw4 .15 .15 .18 .18 ne4se4.20 .20 ...21 s2sw4, s2se4. ..21 w2ne4 .24 e2nw4nw4 ... 25 s w4n w4. w2s w-4.27 27 e2sw4 . 33 SI**4.5 32 34 2 15 20 T9 Township 15. Range 14. sw4. sw4nw4 . sw4sw4. nw4sw4 . s2sw4... 28 84 5 53 5 53 5 S3 ue4 nw4 . sw4.. sw4 sw4.t se4 .. oe4 28 .»> .. ao .32 .33 .33 .34 e2nw4.34 nw4nw4.,34 34 sw4. 6 90 se4..34 Amt 117 35 63 1 18 78 8 37 4 38 13 38 8 !4U 19 47 10 14 20 8 75 15 22 20 32 23 38 2U 4l 10 66 30 09 22 00 28 39 20 79 10 83 20 79 10 83 21 79 9 76 3 39 14 88 8 48 20 41 18 77 27 30 25 39 24 31 28 21 22 41 15 98 8 48 4 76 19 47 17 04 HAZARD Des Sec Township 13, Range 15.jne4ne4 ........21 . ine4se4, s«h6t ..—l Amt L.lnpl •)] •1* !i iTwiswl. iot d.' if K ptiot#.ii 17 PL1?! 8 ' Des nw4 .. ne4 .. sv*4. . sw4... se4 ... nw4 .. sw4... sei ... ne4 .. e2nw4 win w 4 se4 ... ne4 .. se4_ sel s2sw4. se4 ... s2nw4 nei .. sw4_ *e4 ... se4_ pt sw4 Sec Amt 4 41 25 13 6 90 ... 6 . ..10 . ..11 ...11 ...11 ... 12 ...12 e2ne4 33 11 45 70 8 36 j® ^jTownship i3. Range 14 18 91 n2sw4 . ...14 ...14 .. 14 .14 ... 15 ...19 .. 20 ...24 ...24 ...25 ... 29 ...29 ...29 ...31 .. 35 15 o'. nJ.sei i?ine4. 12 91 10 31 20 89 24 23 19 31 14 78 10 45 20 '.40 12 03 20 09 21 5u! nwl sw4 . se4 .. sw4.. ne4 . se* .. se4 .. s*2se4 se4 .. ne4 . nw4 . se4 .. 28 65 4 18 62|eonW4 nw4 sw4 Township 13. Range 13. n2nw4 Des Sec Amt s2nw4 se4.18 |22 06;sw4 BRISTOL ... 9 ..10 ..18 ..19 ..21 ...21 24 ..26 28 . .28 .. 31 .33 .33 . 33 11 60 5 73 8 52 21 39 15 92 19 92 21 39 19 28 18 24 20 36 27 26 13 98 20 78 24 67 24 43 27 04 11 80 30 24 a5 68 12 97 12 36 14 30 29 18 LOUP CITY VILLAGE Original Town Lot Blk Amt 6 and 7. 3 $ 7 13 1H.3 1 30 1 and 2.5 22x75ft in l3tol5 5 13 to 17. 7 1 to 6. 8 13 and 14.10 21 to 24... sl218 and 19 .18 ; 105ft of 20to24.18 20 and 21 1 and 2 3 and 4 17 and 18 19 and 20. 13 to 17.. 18 to 22.. 19 to 24.. 5 and 6. 7 and 8. 13 to 18.. ..19 .20 .20 .20 20 .20 .20 .21 21 5 26 19 14 7 04 10 10 76 13 20 7 91 21 8 6 92 11 32 1 54 ..23 .24 19. 22 to 24... 1 to 6.... 13 and 14. 15 and 16. 9 to 12 .. 22 and 23. 34 and 35. 36 to 40... 41 and 42. 13 to 47... 1 to 5_ 19 to 33. 7 90 76 97 8 56 9 90 19 80 9 66 3 96 1 30 16 50 11 86 7 90 76 2 29 10 56 15 It 1 51 76 9 90 1 30 1 30 2 61 76 1 96 ! 64 53 . ..35 21 87 .26 36 .26 . -6 28 .34 34 34 .34 .34 .35 2 .35 First Add. nyt. 100x300ft . 100x150ft . all. 1 32 10 56 1 96 9 24 Lalk A Kriechbaum’s Addition 4 and 5 8 and 9.. 13 and 14. 1 to 3... 19. 21 and 22. 23 . 24 to 26... 13. 53 Lot 14.. .. 15.. .. 16.. .. 1.... 53 H • : 64 12. 2 36 1 54 2 29 86 4 72 12 63 Barker's First Add. 1 to 12... 11 ana 12. 7 to 10... 11 and 12. .. 6 .. 8 .. 8 6 26 12 19 45 63 1 34 Blackman’s Sub-Div. 1 to 4.12 Barker’s Second 6 pt 13 and 14. 1 and 2. 12. pt 1 to 4. 150x150ft.... 9Ox3U0ft 9 90 Add. 18 15 31 1 30 53 2 29 2 29 Blk Amt ...5| 12 ... 5 .. 6 .. 6 .. 6 .. 6 .. 6 .. 6 . 6 .. 6 .. 6 .. 6 .. 6 . 6 .. 6 . 6 . 6 . 6 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 .. 8 .. 8 .. 8 .. 8 .. 8 .. 8 .. 8 .. 8 .. 9 ..10 ..10 ..10 .10 ..10 ..10 ..10 ..11 .11 -.11 ..11 ..11 ..11 .11 .11 ..11 ..11 ..11 ..11 ..16 ..16 ..16 ..16 ..16 ..18 ..18 ..18 ..18 ..18 ..18 ..18 ..IS ..18 ..18 ..18 ..18 .19 ..19 ..19 ..19 ..19 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 1 66 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 ; 12 J 12 I S 12 12 12 bmitn s Addition 1 to 24. 1 1 96 1 to 9. 3 10 and 11. 3 12 . 3 13 to 15. 3 16 to 18. 3 19 and JO. 3 *21 to 24. 3 1 and *2. 4 3 . 4 4 to 8. 4 1 to 10. 5 11 and 12. a 13 to 24. 5 1 to 3. 8 9 to 12.8 19 to 22. 8 23 and 24. 8 1 to 12.14 13 to 24.14 7 to 12.18 13 to 16.18 17 and 18.18 1 and 2. 9 19. 9 1 to 3.11 22 to 24.23 1 .25 2 .25 6.25 1 19 41 31 76 76 53 97 6 60 21 1 30 2 64 54 3 17 32 49 53 21 56 10 19 46 1 54 97 all. 1.. .22 50 53 21 11 76 11 44 3.. .. 4.. .. n* 1. 1 53 a 53 10 ^ 1! 12 53 13. 5*14 76j •> 1 54 32 1 51 8 .25 9 . 25 10 .25 11 .25 5an(l 8.28 7 and 8.26 9 to 12.26 16.26 17 to 20,,.26 Central Addition 4 to 6.D 17 16 ASHTON VILLAGE Lot Blk Amt 12 . 3 * 37 U 1 . 5 93 12 2 to 5. 5 2 97 13 6. 5 74 14 n 22ft. 8 1., 1KI 1 1 . 5f 11 18l 2 10. 15. 6 to 13. 6 all. 7 2 to 5. 9 9.10 11.10 12.10 1 to 5.11 9 and 10.11 50x115tt in 7. .11 .11 .12 . 12 .12 .13 .13 .13 .15 .15 . 15 .15 .19 371 5 95 1 481 1 48 74 74 3 72 1 8610 58 11. 27 12 2 97 37 1 30 74 56 1 86 2 50 .23 .23 .23 ..23 ..23 .23 .23 ..23 .23 ..23 .23 ..23 .26 .28 .28 .28 .28 .28 .28 .28 .29 .29 .29 .29 .30 .343 . 30 .30 .30 .30 .30 .30 .30 .31 .31 .31 .31 .31 .31 .31 .31 .31 .31 .31 .31 .31 .31 .33 .33 .33 .33 .33 .33 .33 .33 .33 .33 .23 33 12 2 36 LITCHFIELD VILL. Lot Blk Amt 9. 1 % 2 47 2 23 1 2 60 Badura's Addition . 3 06 35 41 41 41 41 41 2 12 3 54 2 82 52 41 1 3 r lrst auuiliuu I. . 1 43 . 1 43 . 1 43 . 1 43 . 1 43 . 2 37 . 2 27 .. 5 18 . 5 18 Taylor's First Addition 1. 74 e‘4 2. 37 e‘,4 7. 6. 17 . 37 18 . 37 19 . 3 34 20 . 37 21 . 37 22 . 37 23 . 43 24 . 37 ROCKVILLE YILL 18. 93 17. Lot 1.... Blk Amt ... 5 f 1*1 ... 5 . 8 . 9 .9 . 9 .10 .10 .10 .15 ..15 .15 .16 .16 .ia .16 .16 .17 .18 . 19 .. ... 20 Falryiew l'ark 41 <1 52 70 2 82 1 42 3 54 7 08 70 83 41 41 3 54 52 32 52 70 35 1 £ * ® 5.2 07 «.. .... 3 3 12 7. 3 07 hazard Village Lot 10,... 13.. .. 7.. . 8.. .. 9.. . 10.. .. 11.... 3. Blk Amt ... 6 t 09 ... a 09 . . 7 2 61 ... 7 21 21 12 7. 12 2. 12 5. .- 7 .11 14 ...15 ..15 1 58 21 21 08 08 08 In witness whereof. I have hereunto set my hand and official seal, this ist day of ix-tol er. 1906. [SEAL] R. M. HIDDLESON, Treasurer of Sherman Count v. N' t r. PROPOSED CONSTITUTION AL AMENDMENT. The following proposed amendment to the constitution of the State of Nebraska, as here inafter set forth in full, is subtnittsfl to the electors of the State of Nebraska, to be voted upon at the general election to be held Tues day. November 6. A. D. lyuti. Be it Enacted by the Legislature of 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 be proposed and submitted to the electors of tin State as an amendment to the constitution. Section 2. 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 chosen at the first election under this provision, shall be six years, and whose compensation shall be 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 nexi highest four years, and the lowest two year-. The powers and dutiestof 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 and perform the duties 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. a major ity of all votes cast at said election, shall be for such amendment, the 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 of 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, the 6th day of November. A. D 1906. In testimony whereof. I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the great seal of the state of Nebraska. Done at Lincoln this tilth day of July, in the year of our Lord One 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. Oalcsh.1. [seal] Secretary of State. -A.iicl tlie Public! Tie St. Ho Livery Bern Js under a new 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 will. Respt., % PHONE, 4 od 9. T. H.Gilbert, Prop. I have a few choice high-grade Short-horn Bulls six to ten months old; also, some pure-bred Poland China Boars Ready far Service. Our herd leaders are the very best, and if you want something good, call on me. #,. .V. V.ll/7// Give Us a Trial Round Front Barn, J. H. MINER. Props Loup City, - Nebr. Finest Livery lligs, careful drivers. Headquarters ior farmers’ teams Com mercial men’s trade given especial at tention. Your patronage solicited. Build a Page Fence L. N. SMITH, Agt. C. F. KAUFFMAN Practical Auctioneer Loup City, Nebr, Farm SaleiT Specialty! To the Public—I \yish to announce that I am a practical auctioneer of *5 years’ experience. My field of work has been Kalona and Washington county. Iowa. I have come to Loup City to lftcate and make it my future home and desire a share of jour patronage in that line. My exper ience as an auctioneer has been large and I guarantee satisfaction. My charges will be right. I would refer you to the Farmers’ Savings Bank or State Bank of Kalona, Iowa as to my character and standing. Dates made at either bank or newspaper office in Loup City. Clakk Kauffman. oup 1VIOTTO: 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 JVIarket IN SHERMAN COUNTY Pit!, miter ail And all kinds of Produce, C. C. Cooper. KEYSTDNb LUMBER CO. The fence posts that we now have on hand would extend over ten miles, if placed end to end. We have the White Cedar in quarters, halves and rounds; the Red Cedar in rounds, and the Btack Locust split. We have just what you need to repair that fence. -YARDS AT Loup City, Ashton Rockville and Schaupps j (Ml BOUGHT AT THE B. & ]W ELEVATOPS MCALPINE, LOUP CITY, SCHAUPP SIDING. ASHTON AND FAR WELL. Goal tor Sale at Lquo City aid AsMoq. Will Bay HOGS AT SCHAUPP SIDING AND FARWELL Call and see our coal and get prices on grain. E. G. TAYLOR. For BTTGrGKEES, Wagons, Hay Stackers, Sweepes, Mowing Ma chines, Press Drills, Wind Mills, etc., see •T. M- REED. L U MB E R Posts, Shingles, Lime and Cement Hard and Soft Coal Always on Hand. Agents for Shenrin-Williams Prepared Paints