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V . ' . . " . . . . ' ..... -v ■ Loup City Northwestern i . ; ^ VOLUME XXIV. LOUP CITY, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6. IHOH. NUMBER 4 Piano Buyers, Attention! Schmoller & Mueller Piano Co., man ufacturers of piano fortes, established 1859. offers great Inducements at the present time In pianos and organs. By paying a small deposit we will hold fame in our warerooms for Christmas delivery. Our hand-made Mueller Pianos cannot be excelled in tone, work in. mship and durability, and we refer to thousands of families in Nt braska, Iowa. Kansas. Colorado. Wyoming and the Dakotas that have purchased am.-. are using the Mueller Pianos. Every Instrument warranted for 20 years. In oilier to make room for our holiday ■ luck we have concluded to sell these matchless Instruments at a discount of $100 00 from regular prices. We offer the $325.00 style at $225 00. the $340.00 style at $240.00, the $3G0.00 style at flGO 00. the $375.00 style at $275.00. avments $10.00 cash and $5.00 monthly. Write at once for our free Illustrated catalogue, also ask for our bargain list If interested in slightly used pianos or organs. We are inanu facturers and save you the middle man's profits. SCHMOLLER * MUELLER PIANO CO., 1311-1313 Earaarn St., Omaha, Neb. Professional Cards A. P. CULLEY, Attorney & Gonnselor-at-Law (Office: Kiisst National Bank) Loup City, Nebr. AARON WALL Lawyer Practices in all Courts Loup City, Neb. R. J. NIGHTINGALE I, .. ■ LOUP CITY. NEB ROBT. P. STARR Attorney-at-Law, LOUP CITY. NEBRBSKE. J. H. LONG PHYSICIAN ant SDGGEON Office, Over New Bank. TELEPHONE CALL, NO. R9 A. S. MAIN, Physician and Surgeon Office :it Telephone Residence. Connection. LOUP CITY, - - NEBR. A. J. KEARNS PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Phone, 30. Office at Residence Lnup Eitij, - Nebraska S. A. ALLEN. DEJYTIST, LOUP <?tTY, - - NEB. Office up stairs in the new State Bank buildinp. W. L. MARCY, llHflBfr LOUP SITY, NEE OFFICE: East Side Public Squaie. Phone, 6-16 ,i/. //..?//;. /« Bonded Abstracter Loup City, - Nebraska. O*i 1 \ set of Abstract books in county C J. CHRISTENSEN AND C, C. CHRISTENSEN £MBALMERS AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS For a Drayman Send a messenger for J. W. Conger He will pay the fee ^ HS? ss&sp I.W.HARPER KENTUCKY c WHISKEY ^ Bold irrloH mw For Sale by T. H. Eisner THE NORTHWESTERN r SUMS:—11.00 PIR TUB. IP PAID IH ADTANOl Entered at the Loup City Postofflce tor traut mission through the malls as second class matter. Office ’Phone, - - - 6 on 108 Residence ’Phone, - 2 on 108 •1. W. BURLEIGH. Ed. and Pnb. Hand Shot to Pieces Mike Chioekoun, a young Polish boy who has been working for S. F. Reynolds, had his right hand shot to pieces and his side punctured by a few stray pellets, Tuesday forenoon, the results of the careless handling of a shot gun. The boy was at the slaughter house and was about to re turn to town, when he picked up the gun to place it on a hayrack, and with his right hand over the muzzle and nis left farther up the barrel, gave it a pitch forward when the trigger struck on the edge of the rack discharging the load the contents tearing away the lower part of the hand and also entering his side. He was brought to town and taken to his home, where Dfrs. Kearns and Main dressed his wounds and he is resting as easy as possible under the circumstances. Musical Program To be given by tiie Choir at the Pres byterian church, Friday evening, De cember 7th: 'We Meet Again Tonight. Boys”... Yale Song Regale Quartet Reading.Selected Lizzie Leininger Baas Solo.Selected B. P. McKinnie Piano Solo — “ Kathleen Mavourneen Trans”. Kuhe Ernestine Odendahl Solo.Selected Beth Zimmerman Reading—“A Lesson”.Dunn Edna Minshull Violin Solo—"The Palms". Robeit Mathew So)o-”Three Green Bonnets”. Hardelot Elva Zimmerman Reading—“The College Oil Cans '.. Miss Naumann Organ Solo.Selected ; Mrs. C. H. Leininger Uus-i Solo.Selected j B. P. McKinnie Piano Duet.Selected i Ernestine Odendahl. Mrs. C. H. Leininger "Blue Bell".Morse j Regale Quartet Chorus—“Cantate Domino" .W. Buck Choir Under $200 Bonds. Fred Meyers, who has been work ing for Harry Miner for the past nine months, was arrested last Thursday evening on complaint of disturbing the peace and handling firearms in a dangerous manner, brought before Justice Hunter Saturday morning fol lowing, and placed under $200 bonds to await hearing on the 17th instant. We await said hearing before making further comment or giving any facts connected therewith. Meyers has se cured the services of Judge Wall and W. J. Fisher, while R. P. Starr will assist County Attorney Pedler in the prosecution. Clear Creek Chat Mr Allen is feeding two cars of cattle. Corn husking is progessing this tine weather. There will be a Christmas tree at Pist. No. 25. Will Spencer will erect a barn in the near future. Bate Thomas is here from South Dakota visiting friends. Miss Campbell has gone to South Dakota to live with her parents. Chris Zwink’s new barn was dedi cated with appropriate ceremonies. Loup City School Notes. John Long entered the first grade this week. Bessie Conger is again in school after several weeks absence. Clyde Adamson re-entered the first grade aftar a two months’ absence. The children of the 1st intermediate are now preparing for an Xmas pro gram. Nancy Harrod has been absent from school the past two weeks on account of sickness. Vera Creery and Vonda Dzwingle are absent from the first grade on account of sickness. A Thanksgiving program was given by the fith and 7th grades Wednesday, Nov. 28th. Several visitors were present. Mesdames G. S. Leininger, W. J. Fisher, W. L, Marcy and C. H. Frendi visited the first primary room last week Wednesday afternoon. Miss Ena Brach, teacher of the 6th and 7th grades, spent Thanksgiving at her home in Hastings. Miss Meroe Outhouse substituted for her Monday. Mrs. J. R. House of Pender, who visited her daughter, Miss Nellie House, assistant principal, last week, was a High School visitor Wednesday of lagt week. The 1st intermediate gave an in teresting program Wednesday before Thanksgiving. Several vocal solos added to the entertainment, a num ber of visitors being present. OPERA HOUSE * Chief Bloody BatU~ and Siscoi* ' Those Famous Funny Fellows WOOD and WARD With 18 helpers, mostly girls, PRESENTING TwoMerryTramps The Show with Music "Two that are troublesome, but necessary.” Twelve Big Ringing Numbers All of the Ear-Teasing Kind and every one a hit. 'ioii UESsUK HrjvUlB'i"!' Some of the Whistling Kind: “Julia, Peculiar Julia,” “Mary Is a Grand Old Name,” “So Long, Mary,” “Sad Experience,” “Waiting at the Church,” “Waltz Me Around, Willie,” and six others. -—-1 Notice To Bidders. I, C. F. Beushausen. county clerk of Sher man county. Nebraska, estimate that the fol lowing books, blanks and stationery will be required for the nse of the county officers for the ensuiag year: LOT OSE.—Three gross lead pencils, best grade; one gross penholders; twelve quarts Arnold's writing fluid; twelve gross steel pens; twenty-four gross assorted rubber bands: two j reams Crane s Japanese linen legal cap; two reams Columbia legal cap: one gross indelible election pencils; three dozen election ink cones; eight, eight-quire record books; (two printed head, two printed forms and four plain t patent flexible back, flap opening, best linen paper: 3.000 triplicate tax receipts, blocked: 1,000 tax receipts in triplcate. bound and per forated. 200 in book, ior county treasurer, to fold for use with carbon paper; thirteen sets of poll books, envelopes and ballot sacks: seven chattel mortgage tiles. 200 in tile. LOT TWO.—1.000 1-8 sheet blanks: 5,000 1-1 sheet blanks; 3.000 1-2 sheet blanks; 1.000 full sheet blanks, all blanks to be of good heavy paper: 3,000 note beads: 6.000 letter heads; note beads and letter heads to be of good heavy paper: 4,000 6H inch xxx envelopes: 2,000 10 inch xxx envelopes. LOT THREE.—Court dockets, one case to page. Indexed, with list of jurors, court officers and resident attorneys, on flat cap paper, in lots of forty; 6,000 election ballots. Sealed bids for each or any of the above three lots ot supplies must be tiled with the county clerk at his office in Loup City. Nebras ka. on or before the first day of January, 1907. Sealed bids will also be received and must be filed in the county clerk's office on or before January 1st. 1907, for: Publishing delinquent tax list, county treasurer's financial statement, road and bridge notices and other notices re quired by the county. The county board reserve the right to reject any and all bids. Dated at Loup City. Nebraska, this 1st day of December. 1906. C. F. BErsHAUSEN. County Clerk. (Last pub. Dec. 27.) Omaha Elevator Co. will buy hogs at Austin elevator, on Monday and Tuesday of each week. Highest price paid. 2-8 Big Bargain Week. During the week of December 21st to 28th inclusive, The Nebraska State Journai will accept $3 from mail sub scribers for the whole year of 190", without Sunday, or $4 with Snnday the regular price is $4 and 15. This cut price is on.y good during this Bargain week, and all you have to do is to mail your remittance to the Ne braska State Journal, Lincoln, Neb., during that time, and you will receive the paper the whole year of 1907. Such a cut price is possible on account of large savings made by taking solicitors off the road, Instead of paying out railroad fare, hotel bills and other ex penses, these savings are given to our subscribers direct by this big bargain offer. The coming session of the leg islature will be the most interesting one ever held in the history of the state, and no matter what your pol itics are you should read the State Journal during this time. Reforms will be made in our present laws, re forms that interest you in dollars and ! cents. No matter what other papers you are taking; during such a session of the legislature you should be a Journal reader. Write a postal ask ing for a sample copy. The Journal j stands for all that is best for Nebras kans and wants you to feel that what ever is for the public good is for its good. There is a new deal in Nebras ka governmental affairs, and you should be watching every move. Far mers and all the other producers of the state are vitally interested in what will be done at Lincoln this wintar. Remember the Bargain Week! December 21st to 28th. The Journal is the paper for you. THE SAW THAT LASTS and gives the greatest satisfaction all its life is the y / We have a splendid stock of _ alt kinds of KtSK KUftfK Saws. If you era thinking of buying a new Saw, or are dissatisfied with the one you have, do not fail to call on us right away, and we will show you what we have. KUM mm Saws are tempered in a uniform and perfect manner, so that the Blades may be bent Into a circle, yet they will spring back perfectly straight. They were awarded the Grand Prize at the St. Louis World’s Fair in competition with the world. E. S. HAYHURST LOUP CITY, NEBR. Loup City, Nebraska, LUMBER Posts, Shingles, Lime and Cement Hard and Soft Coal Always on Hand. Agents for Sherw in-Williams Prepared Paints Road Notio*. (Tracy Road) To all to whom it mav concern: The commissioner appointed to view am locate a road commencing at the center 01 section twenty-six (26). sixteen (16), fifteen (l“.) and running thence west on half-section lim between the northwest quarter and sonthwesi quarter of Section twenty-six i26i. sixteen < 16) fifteen (15), about 80 rods and terminating a’ road No. 206 as shown on road plat, has report ed in favor of the establishment thereof, anr all objections and claims for damages must b> filed in the office of the county clerk of Sber man county on or before February 1st. I'.tor, oi said road will be established without referenet thereto. Dated this 27th day of November. 1906. C. r . Bkushacsks, County Clerk. Road No i e. (Fisher Road) To all to whom it may concern: The commissioner appointed to view ant locate a road commencing at the section cornel stake at corner of sections twenty-six (26i twenty-seven (27), thirty-four (34) and thirty five, Township sixteen (16). Kange fourteen (It, said county, and running thence north twc miles between sections twenty-six (26) and twenty-seven (27), and sections twenty-two (221 and twenty-three (23) in said town and range and terminating at the section corner of sec tion fourteen (14), fifteen (15). twenty-two i22i and twenty-three (23) in said town and range has reported in favor of the establishment thereof and all objections or claims for damages must be filed in the office of the county clerk of Sherman county on or before February 1st. 1607. or said road will be established without reference thereto. Dated this 27th day of November, 1906. C. F. BECSHAUSEN. County Clerk. C. F. KAUFFMAN Practical Auctioneer Loup City, Nebr. To the Public—I wish to announce that I am a practical auctioneer of ti years, experience. My field of work has been Kalona and Washington county, Iowa. I have come to Loup City to locate and make it my future home and desire a share of yonr pat ronage in my line. My experience 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 char acter and standing. Dates made at either bank or newspaper office in Loup City. Clabk Kauffman. Give Us a Trial •l Round Front Barn, J. H. MINER. Props. Loup City, - Nebr. Pinest Livery Rigs, careful drivers Headquarters ior farmers’ teanm ' nm tnercial men’s trade given especial at tention. Your patronage solicited. OUp IVIOTTO: Good Goods j 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 Monev There’s considerable satisfaction in a store where you know it’s impossible for you to make a mistake. You always have the Me li__ Our desire is to make Loup City The Best Possible JVIafket IN SHERMAN COUNTY For Foil, Hotter and Eggs 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 White 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 ®mh» mm an mu BOUGHT AT THE B. & ]M. ELEVATORS MCALPINE. LOUP CITY, SCHAUPP SIDING, ASHTON AND FARWELL. Coal for Sale at Loop City aid Asbtoo. Will Bay HOGS AT SCHAUPP SIDING AND FARWELL Gall and see our coal and get prices on grain. E. G. TAYLOR. U P RAILWAY. OVERLAND ROUTE *Phrss Daily *Fraiys to Califoi ilia TRAINS ARRIVE AND DEPART As FOLLOWS: — No. 38 (motor passenger) leaves dally ex cept Sunday at 7:10 a. m. No. 88 (mixed) leaves daily (except Sun day) at 3:30 p. m. No. 37 (motor passenger) arrives daily (ex cept Sunday) at 6:10 p. m. No. 87 (mixed) arrives dally (except Sun day) at 3:00 p m. First class service and close connection east, west and south. Tickets sold to ai: points and baggage checked through to destination. Information will be chter fully furnished on application to G. W. COllipbikst, Agent TIME TABLE. H LOUP CITY NEBR. Lincoln, Denver, Omaha, Helena, Chicago, Bntte, St. Joseph, salt Lake City, Kansas City, Portland, St. Louis, San Franolsco, and ail points and all points ast and south. West. TRAINS LEAVE AS FOLLOWS: GOING BAST No. 58 Passenger.7.35 A id. No. 60 Freight.9:15 a. m. GOING WBST No. 51 Passenger. 6:10 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 States or Canada. For Information, maps, time tables and tickets call on or write to R. L, akthub agent. Or J. Tuicu, Gen’l Paaaenger agent, Omaha, Nebraska. aCAAi. l < < i i Trade Marks Designs rrrm^ Copyrights 4c Anyone sending a sketch and description may quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an invention is probably patentable. 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