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Loup City Northwestern / X. '\ * VOLUME XXIV. LOUP CITY. NEBRASKA. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1907. , NUMBER 1« Professions. Cards A. P. CULLEY, AnomBy&Connselor-aMaw (Office: Kiiist National Bank) Loup City, Nebr. ROBT.P. STARR Attorney-at-Law. LOUP CITYi NEBRASKA. R. J. NIGHTINGALE Attorney and Counselcr-at-Law LOUP CITY. NEB AARON WALL La-wyer Practices in all Courts Loup City. Neb. R. H. MATHEwT" Attorney-at-Law, And Bonded Abstractor, Loup City, Nebraska J. H. LONG Office, Over New Bank TELEPHONE CALL, NO. 't9 A. J. KEARNS Phone, 30. Office at Residence Loop City « Nebraska S. A. ALLEN. DKJ\*TItoT, LOUP CITY, - - NEB. Office iiji stairs in the new State Bank building. wTl. marcy. DENTIST, LOUP CITY, NEE OFFICE: East Side Public Squme. Phone, tl-ltj .9, H. .T//J./B Bonded Abstracter! Loup City, - Nebba^-ka. Onlv set of Abstract books in county C J CHRISTENSEN AND C, C, CHRISTENSEN EMBALMERS AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS For a Drayman Send a messenger for J. W. Conger He will pay the fee Try the F F- F- Dray F. F. Foster, Prop. ! Office; Frster’s BarberShop ^ Laurels 1 Again! j The Pari, Exposition ba, made the Gold Medal Award to ,,,, , I.W.HARPER KENTUCKY WHISKEY; Gold medals were also awarded at New* Orleans Ift65 ij and Worlds fair Chicago 1893. |1 For S lie by T.H. Eisner And the Public! Tie St. Eli Livery Bare Js under a new manag m‘ nt. Give me a trial and if you have any thing good to say, say it to others; if you h*ve any complaint, make it to me. Others can’t riuht my mistakes, but I can and will. Respt., PHONE, 4 on 9. T. I:.Gilbert,Prop. t. :m:. reed, ( Business Established in 1888.) V\ ishes jTou to call and see his “ STOCK OF Call and inspect our stock. W e handle all kinds of Farm Machinery _At LOUP CITY, NEBRASKA THE NORTHWESTERN T ARMS:—*1.(10 PEK TEAK. IF PAID IN ADVA NCI entered at tne Loup Oily Fustofflce for trans mission through the mails as second class matter. Office ’Phone, - - - 6 on 108 Residence ’Phone, - 2 on 108 .1. \V. BURLKUiH. Kd. aniTjPuli. The big rairoad corporations, will have to pay their taxes just like all of us common mortals. So decided the IT. S. supreme court on Monday of this week, which with the interest and penalties attached amounts to over three million dollars. It is not thought the rairoads will make any further tight along tax dodging lines. The records of the federal court show that of the above amount there is due Sherman county from the B. & M. $12,(583.90, and from the Union Pacific $7,728.43, a total of $20,412.38, with interest. A Big Poland China Hog Sale H. J. Johansen’s big pure-bred Po land China hog sale came off Thurs day last as per schedule, and the in terst manifest in advance brought a large crowd of sightseers as well as buyers, and the prices were most sat isfactory. taking into consideration this was the first big sale of pure blood, registered stuff of the kind ever held in this county. Mr. Johan sen is to be congratulated on the nerve, pluck, energy, enterprise and stay-with-it qualities he liasdisplayed in the past few years, which has en abled him to furnish the large bunch of as good, pure bred and registered Poland China hogs as lias been offered to the public in this state tlie past year, which, had they been offered in a section of the country where these sales were common, would, as averred by Col. Branson, the noted auc tioneer employed, easily have brought four times the price received. How ever, as it is, Mr. Johansen is highly pleassd over the results, which bro't him in nearly $1400 for the thirty-five hogs sold, and with the 20 horses and 20 head of cattle also sold, bring ing the proceeds of the sale up to $3100 and a fraction. Following is a record of the hogs sold, purchasers of same and amount paid: No. 1-Henry Huhl.$70 00 No. 2—Henry Kuhl. 66 00 No. 3—A. M. Robbins. 43 00 No. 4—Frank Nelson. VVaverly.38 00 No 5—A. J. Johnson . 39 00 No 7—J. B. Ford.41 00 No. 8-Fritz Bickel .55 00 No. 9—L. N. ^mith. 37 50 No. 10 -L N. Smith. 43 00 No. 11—Henry Kuhl. 45 00 No. 12—A. J Johnson . 25 00 No. 13—Alfred Johnson. 42 no No. 14 -Fritz Bickel. 50 00 No. 16 -A. J. Johnson . 40 00 No. 17—W. H. <'reery . 50 50 No IK—h d Oltmann . 39 0u No. 18‘.*L. N. Smith . 40 00 No 19—Thus l»iiddo\v. 28 00 No. 20—W. A. Haves. 30 50 No. 2i—F C. Dyer. 29 00 No. 22 A. H. Phase.30 00 '*o. 23—.v . .a. Hayes . 34 50 No. 24 -.1. W. Johnson . 27 00 No. 25—Igna Kiima. Sargent. 28 50 No. 26—a. J. Johnson. 33 00 No. 28—J. W. Johnson. 27 00 No. 29—B. J. Parkburst. 50 00 No. 29*4.W A. Hayes. 34 00 No. 30 -P. C. Dyer. 28 00 No. 31—John Petersen. 24 50 No. 32- F <t. Casteel. 32 00 No. 31— W H. Creery . 38 00 No. 35—John Petersen. 2* 50 No. 36— A. J. Johnson.. . 66 00 No 37*-Thos Dadoow. .... 33 00 Total number sol i. 3i; highest price. $70: low est price. $24.50; average, $8H.9U; Total, $1,361.50 Clear Creek Chat Albert Mead and Charley Schoening loaded their cars for Grand Junction. Albert Mead realized 93100 from his sale of personal property. Henry Miler shipped a car of goods to Missouri where lie will make his home in the future. Elmer Walker will move Kansas as soon as lie can settle his affairs. About forty families paid A. Mead a farewell visit last Tuesday. Rev. Spahr had a public sale Mon day and will quit farming for a while and devote his time to the ministry. Rev. McEwen, E. G. Taylor and Dr. Long returned from Omaha last week giving a most glowing report of the big Presbyterian assembly there. Farmers' Institute. The Farmers' Institute was called to order in the court house at 2 p. m. by Pres. H. B. Milsser. In a brief address Mr. Musser spoke of the im provement in our methods of hand ling our stock and farm land, also of the benefits to be derived from as sociating ourselves together and com paring and improving our methods, then introduced Mr. W. I). McKee, wrho spoke on “The Feeder Type of Beef Steer.” This was a most in teresting address and Mr. McKee demonstrated that he was master of his subject, emphasizing the value of good breeding in the steer, fie said we have the best climate in the world for the breeding and feeding of cattle and with proper care no one can help being well repaid by the beef steer. This was followed by a most interest ing paper “Profit in Feeding the I log on Our Farms." by Hon. E. H. Kittell. Mr. Kittell is a practical hog man and described his methods of handling his herd in a clear and concise way. Ex Gov. Poynter was then introduced and spoke on “The Value of the Dairy Cow on the Farm.” Mr. Poynter sur prised some of us by showing that the value of the dairy product in the D. S. was more than the value of all the fat cattle and hogs put together. Mr. Poynter has been in the dairy business for many years and under stands the care of both cow and milk. In the evening Mr. McKee spoke on “Literature for the Farmer.” lie said the farmers’ literature should cost him nothing, as the government at the Experiment Station at Wash ington issues bulletins on every sub ject of interest to the farmer and breeder. These bulletins come from the highest authority and are free for the asking. Gov! Pointer also spoke of “Leaks on the Farm.” He says we are too apt to neglect the little things. For want of a nail a whole board is lost. In many other ways we allow much of the profit of the farm to be wasted. This was fol lowed by a general hog discussion, which closed the session. The 20th proved a stormy day and no morning session was held, and on account of a lawsuit, with a house full of witnesses, the Institute was adjourned to Society Hall where the first speaker, C. G. Marshall spoke on “Soil Tillage and Retention of Mois ture.” With proper care, Mr. Mar shall says, the value of our moisture can be more than doubled and our crops made to show a much larger profit. Mr. Chase of Pawnee City spoke of “The Selection and Care of Seed Corn,” and said every ear should be tested, especially this year, as corn is not well ripened and we can not afford to be careless with our seed. A most valuable paper from the able hand of Mrs. A. II. Hansel on “Feed ing the Hen for Production of Winter Eggs." was read. Briefly. Mrs. Hansel described her methods of caring for her fowls and savs the products of the faithful “Biddie” amount annual ly to more than Gov. Poynter claims for the dairy cow. The interest in these institutes is growing, twenty one names being added to our roster, and all expressed themselves well pleased. We look for a larger and better institute next year. The same officers were re-elected for next year, as follows: H. B. Musser, President: J. A. Prav, R. I). Hendrickson. E. II. Kittell. O. L. Way and Joe Daddow. Vice-Presidents, and L. X. Smith. Secretary and Treasurer. I Notice of Sale of Land Dnfler Order or Saie. ! Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an order of sale issued out of tlie District Court of Sherman eountv. Nebraska, in a cause v. te r in William Z mmerman is plaintiff and Prank . Burr. —— Burr, his wife, iirst name unknown. Carlos C. Burr and John L H arwell are defend ants. upon a decree of foreclosure of a tax lien rendered by said court in favor of sa d plain tiff in the sum of $152.98, bearing interest at ten per cent per annum and costs taxed at the sum of $29 18 and whWh sum is decreed to be a first and best lien upon the following des cribed land situated in Sherman county. Ne braska, to-wit: The north half of the north east quarter of Section thirty, in Township sixteen and Range fifteen, west of the fiih d. m. 1 will on Tuesday, the twelfth day of March. 1907. at two o'clock in the afternoon of said day. at the south door of the court house In Loup City, in said county of Sherman and state of Nebraska, sell said real estate at public auction to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy the amount due on said decree, in cluding interest, costs and accrued costs and accruing costs Given under my hand this fith day of February, 1807. L. A. WILLIAMS. Sheriff of Sherman county, Nebraska. Last pah. Mar. 7. Notice of Publication. tn the District Court,in and for Sherman county. Nebraska, Charles Hill, Plaintiff^ vs John Funner:-r Fonuer. wife of John Fonuer. lirst. true and full name unknown: William T. Gibson, and Mary Gibson, wife of William T. Gibson: George II. Gibson, and Louvinia Gibson, wife of George H. Gibson: and the following described piece or parcel of land situ te in the county of Sherman and State of Nebraska, tor-wit: Beginning at a point Three Hundred 980) Feet North and One Hundred and Fifty 1150) Feet West of the S. E. Corner of the N W. )-£ of N. W. 4 of Section Eighteen (lsi in Township Fifteen (15) North. Rang" Fourteen (14) West of the 6th P. M , running thence North One Hundred and Fifty (150) Feet: thence West One Hundred and Fifty (150) Feet: thence South One Hundred and Fifty (1501 Feet; thence East One Hun dred and Fifty (150) Feet to the point of begin ning: and all persons and corporations having, or claiming, any interest, right, title, estate, or demand, in to or upon said real estate or any pa-1 thereof. Defendants The Defendants. John Fonu-r. and Fonner. wife of John Fonuer. first, true and full name unknown, and the following de scribed piece or parcel of land to-wit: Begin ning at a point three hundred ,.400) feet north and one hundieo and fifty (i50> feet west of the S. E. corner of the N. W 4 of N W 4 of Sec tion Eighteen (1*) in Township Fifteen (15) North. Range Fourteen 4141 West of he 0th P. M . running thence North one hundred and fifty (150) feet: thence West one hundred and fifty tlaii) feet: thence yuth one hundred and fifty (150) feet: thence East one hundred and fifty (150i feet to the point of beginning: and all persons and corporations having, or claim ing any interest, right, (title, estate or demand in. to or upon said real estate 01 any part thereof, will take notice that on the 5th day of February, A. D. 1907. Charles Hill. Plaintiff, filed his petition in the District Court in and for Sherman county. Nebr ska. against the above named defendants, the object and pray er of which are to foreclose a certain cer tificate of tax sale upon the *tetlowlng de scribed real estate to-wit: Beginning at a point three hundred (300) feet north and one hundred and fifty (150) feet rvest of the S. E. corner of the N. W. 4 of N. W. 4 of Section Eighteen (Ik) in Toyvnship Fifteen (15) North. Range Fourteen (14) West of the 6th P. M.. running thence North one hundred and fifty (150) feet: thence West one hundred and fifty (1501 feet: thence South one hundred and fifty line) feet: thence East one hundred and fifty (150i feet to the point of beginning, upon which there is due and unpaid the sum of $31.95: that the time to redeem from said tax sale has ex pired and 0o redemption has been made, and th;M'there is now due and unpaid upon said certificate of tax .sale tfie sum of $31.95. for which sum. w’ffcjinterest at ten (10) per cent from the otlk^dy of February, 1907. plaintiff pr.ivs for riectee df foreclosure and sale of said premises. You,are required to answer said petition on or hefore the 7Vth dav of March. A. D. 1907. CHARLES HILL. Plaintiff. By Robert P. Starr, his attorney. Last pub. March 7. Notice to \on-liesi(l(‘(it Defendants. In the District I'ourt in ami lor Sherman coun tv Nebraska. Adolph Burman. Plaintiff. vs. Symon Deyexer. — -Deyexer. wife of Symon Deyexer, first and true name unknown. Symon Dexter. -Dexter, wife of Symon Dexter, first and true name unknown. Defendants. The above named defendants, and each and every o e of them will take notice that on the Ilih «:ay of February. A D 1907 Adolph Bur man. the above named plaintiff, filed his petition in the District < ourt in and for Sher man county Nebraska, against said defend ar.i >. ih object and prayer of said petition are to repose quiet and c uifirm the title to the rforthe;r»t 0 iflrfcr <N. L tion thirty-one (•'• J Township fourteen < 14) north. Range thir teen (13) west of the 6th P. M. in the said plaintiff against the claims of the said defend ant* a-ui against the claims of any prrson or persons claiming, or hereafter to claim, any right, title, interest, estate, legal or equitable, by. through or under them, which may be vested in said defendants by virtue of the deed records of Sherman county. Nebraska, being and showing the name of the grantee as Symon Deyexer. in a certain deed of conveyance re corded in Book No. 2 at page 223: or by virtue of a fact that ti e said Symon Deyexer is an other and different person than Svmon Dexter the grantee in a certain deed of conveyance recorded in Book No. t at page 3*2 of the deed records aforesaid, and that said defendants, and each and every one of them, their heirs, administrators, executors and assigns, and any and all persons claiming or to claim, by. through or under t* em be forever barred, cut off and estopped from ever having or claiming any right, title, interest, estate, claim or demand, at law or in equity, in and to said premises adverse to the interest, title or estate of this plaintiff, and for such other, further and different relief as to this Honorable Court may seem just and equitable. You are required to appear and answer said petition on or before the Kth dav of April. A. D. 19o7. ADOLPH BURMAN. Dated February 11. 1907. By Robert P. Starr, bis attorney. (Last pub. Match 11 > Notice to Non-Resident Defendants. State of Nebraska j Vss Sherman County ' The State of Nebraska: To A. C. Hammond, first real name unknown. Emma * amrnond. Addie E. Kendall. Eleanor M. Rogers. 15. J. Kendall, first real name un known. -Kendall, wife of 15 J Kendall. first real name unknown, the not thwcst quar ter of section thirty-live in Township thirteen north of Range thirteen west of the 6 thp hi. in Sherman county, Nebraska, defendants: You will take notice that on the 15th day of February, 1907. Hans P. Hansen, plaintiff here in. filed his petition in the District Court of Sherman county. Nebraska, against you. im pleaded with John Stoeger and-Stoeger. his wife, first real name unknown, the object and prayer of which are to foreclose a tax lien upon the following described land situate in Sherman county. Nebraska, to-wit: the north west quarter of Section thirty-five in Township thirteen, north of Range thirteen, west of the fitli p. in., which said tax lien is based upon the sale of said land to plaintiff on November 3d, 1902. by S. N. Sweetland. Treasurer of Sher man county. Nebraska, for the delinquent taxes of 1901. in the sum of $9 90. as evidenced by tax sale certificate No 601 of that date, and under which tax sale plaintiff has paid the subsequent taxes of 1902 on May 1st. 1903. in sum of 99 50: of 1903 on May 2nd. 1904. in sum of 99.25; of 1904 on Mav 2nd. 1905. in sura of $15.49. >«n<l of 1905 on May 1st. 1906 in sum of $17 39. and upm which said tax lien there is due the sum of $61 53. with interest on said several payments at 20 per cent per annum from the date of each payment for the first two years and ten per cent thereafter. Plaintiff prays for a decree that defendants be required to pay the amount found due by the court on said tax Io n. or that said premises be sold to satisfy the amount found due. with interest and costs, including an attorney's fee to be allowed by the c urt equal to ten percent of the amount or said tax Men. and for sue other relief as justice and equity may require. You are required to answer said petition on or before Urn first day of April. 1907. Dated this 15th duv of February, 1907. HANS P- HANSEN. Plaintiff. By R. J. Nightingalb. his attorney If you inunt to buy or sell real estute. cull on John IV. Lony. j Low One-Wav » * Colonist Rates March 1st to April 30th, $20.00 to Salt Lake. Butte, Helena. $22.50, Spokane district: $25.00. California, Portland, Seattle., Tacoma, Washington. Daily through Tourist Sleepers to California, via Denver, Scenic | Colorado and Salt Lake City: also to Montana, Washington and Puget Sound country. Winter Tourist Rates: To Colorado, California, and all Southern Resorts. Landseekers’ Information Bureau: Free, valuable information fur nished to seekers of Govern ment and deeded lands along the Burlington lines. Let us help you locate your home in this fast growing and reliable zone of prosperity. Write Landseekers’ Information Bu reau, 10( >4 Farnam Street, Omaha, Nebraska. For rates, folders, information, etc., apply to R. L. ARTHUR, Ticket Agent, Loup City. Neb. L. W. Wakeley. G. P. A. Omaha, Nebraska. Grive Us a Trial i Bound h ront 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. Road Notice. (Lewandowski Road.) The commissioner appointed to view anil locate a road commencing at corner stake ot Sections twenty-eight, twenty-nine, thirty-two and thirty-three. Town sixteen, Range thir teen and running thence west three miles on section line between sections twenty-nine and thirty-two. thirty and thirty-one.Town sixteen. ) Range thirteen and Sections twenty-five and thirty-six. Town sixteen. Range fourteen and terminating at corner stake of Sections twenty five. twenty-six, thirty-five and thirty-six. Town sixteen. Range foureeen. has reported in favor of the establishment thereof and all claims for damages and objections thereto must be filed in the office of the county clerk on or before noon of the 12th day of April. 1907. or said road will be established without refer ence thereto. Dated this 8th day of February. 1907. C. F. BECSHAUSEN, County Clerk. (Last pub. March 14.) $350 Boujhti ^ Piano! $250 Paid tor this Piano Both the Same Piano Why? $259 for a $359 Piano You can learn all about this, and how to save money in buying pianos by writing to the Piano Buyers' Guide »I6 Karnach ■lock, - Omaha. Neb. Tw doa’i kave la aorckaat a aiaaa la to :kt* latofaatlao. I. DEPEW8£* Blacksmith 9 Wagon Maker My shod is the largest and best equipped north of the Platte Kiver I have a fonr horse engine and a complete line of the latest Implored, me chlnery, also a force ot experienced men who know how to operate It and tarn oat a Job with neatness and dispatch. MY PRICES ARE RKASONABLE AND PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL CUSTOMERS. JUST RECEIVED OUR SPRING LINE OF Heavy Weight Panama Light Weight Panama Mohair Suitings Danish Cloth Egyptian Silk Also a good line of. Dungarven Cheviot Glengar Cheviot Quadriga Cloth Johnson Percales Call in. It will be our pleasure to show you the goods. weap Topsy hosiery B. B. COOPER. E. G. Taylor, J. S. Pedler, C. C. Carlson. President. Vice President. Cashier -directors W: R. Mellor, J. W. Long, S. N. Sweetland LOW CITY STATE BANK LOUP CITY, NEBRASKA, Capital Stock, - - $25,000.00 Individual Liability, $250,000.00 Get More Egara. Paint the inside of your hen house with CARBOLINEUM. It is a sure lice and mite exterminator. For sale by KEYSTONE LUMBER CO. Loup City, Ashton, Rockville and Schaupps BMiB, mil an® mu BOUGHT AT THE B. & JVI. ELEVATOPS MCALPINE, LOUP CITY, SCHAUPP SIDING, ASHTON AND FARWELL. Goal for Salo at Loop City and Asbtoo. Will Boy HOGS AT SCHAUPP SIDING AND FARWELL Call and see oar coal and get prices on grain. E. G- TAYLOR*