The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917, April 25, 1907, Image 1
Professional Cards A. P. CULLEY, Attorney & Connselor-at-Lai (Office: First National Bank) Loup City, Nebr. ROBT.P. STARR Attorney-at-Law. LOUP CITY. NEBKSSKS R. J. NIGHTINGALE Attorney mi Cmtelcnt'liw LOUP CITY. NEB AARON WALL La.’wyer Practices in all Courts Jjoup City, Neb. R. H. MATHEW, Anorney-at-Law, And Bonded Abstractor. Loup City, Nebraska O. E. LONG A ORE PHYSICIAN lit SURGEON Office, Over New Bank. TELEPHONE CALL, NO. :$9 l A. J. KEARNS PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Plione, 30. Offlee at Kesidenee Lnup lUItu, - Nebraska S. A. ALL BN. DEJTTt&T. LOUP CITY, - NEB. Office up stairs in the new State Hank huil<linsr. wTl. marcy. DBNTISTf LOUP (3ITY, NEE OFFICE: East Side Public Squaie. Phone, 6-16 JfK. //. .?/#..##> * Bonded Abstracter Loup City, - Nebraska. Ouly set of Abstract books io county Try the F. F. F- Dray F. F. Foster, Prop. \ Office; Fester’s Barber Shop f L. A. BANGS The Drayman Phone 7 on 60 % Asks Your Patronage Laurels Again! mad* <h« < Award to KENTUCKY j WHISKEY c Cold-- --- also awarded at New Orleans 1&65 and Mbrlds Pair Chicago 1893._ For Sale by T. Give ITs i H. Eisner i Trial A Round Front Barn, J. H. MINER- Props. Loup City, - Nebr. Finest Livery Rigs, careful drivers Headquarters ior farmer.-’ tean'm ' <»m mercial m,jn’s trade (riven especial at tention. Vnur patro atre solicited. Page Woven Wire is the best and will prove most satis factory—28 inch has 10 bars. 20 inch has 8 bars. Can be found at Leininger Lumber Co.’s or at mv place. L. N. SMITH. THE NORTHWESTERN TERMS:—11.00 PER TEAR, if PAID IN ADVANC1 Entered at the Loup City Postofflce for trans mission through the mails as second • class matter. Office ’Phone, - - - 6 on 108 Residence ’Phone, - 2 on 108 J. W. BURLEIGH. Ed. and Pub. The railway commission rules it is unlawful for street railways to carry firemen or policeman free or to grant special rates to postmen and others. In an opinion by Justice Harlan, the United States supreme court holds that the suicide of an insnred person shall not constitute a valid defense in resisting payment on the policy. Kennison, the murderer of Editor Sam Cox. who was found guilty of murder in the second degree, will be allowed bail if he can furnish $15,0»W security. If he succeeds, he will likely give Scotts Bluffs county a wide berth on account of his health. Propose to Vote Railroad Bonds. Broken Bow. Neb. April 23.—The railroad meeting called at Westerville last Saturday lor the purpose of en couraging the railroad movement from Loup City to Broken Bow via Westerville was largely attended. The citizens of Westerville, were very en thusiastic in their support of" the project, promising to vote precinct bonds to the full extent of the law. and also took largely of the capital stock of the company. The sub scription books of the company were left in charge of the committee ap pointed by the meeting, who were given instructions to secure stock to the amount of $1 per acre for six milts on each side of the line. The company promoting the proposed line is the Broken Bow & Western Bail road company. The officers of the company were present and addressed the meeting. Rockville items, II. Mumey's daughter is on the sick list this week. I). Mumey spent Sunday with his brother, Harry Mumey. Mrs. Martin Koch is able to be up again after a long illness. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Wilson attended the wedding at Pleasanton this week. I. H. Vanscov and family spent Sunday with liis brother, Laban, living few miles south of Havenna. Mrs. Jas. Gray of Wiggle Creel: is reported very sick with tone con sumption and is not expected to live. A grand up-to-date social and supper will be given by the Ilebekah's after the initiation. The Loup City team is expected to be present. The dance given in II. Reasland's barn last Saturday night was not well attended on account of the cold. The dance given in Stark’s barn was well attended. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Carrutli and family, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. L. Sparks, left Tuesday morning to attend the wedding of Miss .Julia Husa. sister of Mrs. Carruth, at Pleasanton. Mrs. Sparks will make a visit with her sister, Mrs. A. Wilson of Poole Siding. Another grand ball game at Rock ville Sunday last. Boelus crossed bats with Rockville, score. 12 to 13 in favor of the latter, 10 innings, after which the Austin team played 5 innings, score 30 te 6, when the game being so one-sided it was given up. Hurrah for Rockville. Along R. R. No 1 John Olson is painting his house. VV. T. Clark is painting his house. F. A. Pinckney's boy has the measles. Art Zahn is working for Roy Eaton. Miss Lillie Brown has the measles. J. T. Boice lost a valuable horse recently. Roy Eaton was in Loup City Mon day night. Ray MeFadden is another victim of the measles. Mrs. John Fowler was in Loup Citv last Friday. Dr. Hendrickson was out on the Route last week. Frank Zwink is helping build (). S. Fross' new house. Mr. and Mrs. Foss visited at Chas. Johnson’s Tuesday. A. J. Budler was hauling hay to Loup City Tuesday. Thos. Parsley is building some tine hog sheds this week. 1). C. Leach was in Loup City last Saturday after cattle. Joe Kowalewski took a load of hogs to Loup City Tuesday. Clyde Focht killed three hawks in his \ai\l la,-t Frida, night. Save those good roads to the bridges by buying a road drag now. L. IDomgard and son are busy these days hauling hay to Loup City. Walter Shettlerand wife were visit ing at 'I hos. Paisley s Tuesday. Joe Kowalewski butchered several hogs lor home consumption tin's week. Miss Emma Bell is home after a term of teaching school on Oak Creek. Miss Price has closed a very success ful term of school in the McMullen district. R. 1. Barrick was hauling cane seed of his own raising to Loup City on Wednesday. Joe Kowalewski and Henry Apple gave Carrier Conger some nice meat and eggs this week. The farmers on the Route are doing some line farming this spring. It pays to do it good. Miss Ada Riley is again visiting at. the H. L. Bell home, after several weeks’ visit at Poole, Neb. Miss Maude Reynolds and brother in-law drove over from Mason Ciiy and returned last Saturday. Wright Reynolds is visiting at Mason City this week. There must be some attraction over there lor Wright. Guy Eaton came home from Chil dress, Texas. Tuesday night, for a two weeks' visit with his brother and sister on Clear Creek. District No. 44, Miss Price teacher, gave a basket social last Friday night and all report a good time. The object was to raise money for a book case for the school. The little white dog that follows the mail wagon forgot there was a Sunday last week and made the trip over the route on schedule time, so report people on the route. Miss Lizzie Peterson had a narrow escape in a runaway last week. While she was cutting corn stalks the team ran down a steep hill and struck a barbed wire fence at the foot of the hill. No damage to speak of. It looks as though Loup City was to be a railroad center in the near future, as surveyors were on Cob Creek looking up a good road bed to Clear Creek, thence to Broken Bow. This would be fine for the people on the creek as they have very bad roads to get anywhere with their grain. Clear Creek Chat A baby girl is reported at Henry Beck’s. Cold and dry weather is no benefit to growing crops. Campbell reports the sale of the Dick Baker homestead. J. W. lleapy shipped three cars of fat cattle to South Omaha. Mrs. Bates is here from Ashland. Her father. Mr. llill, is not expected to live. Ed. Hislop, an old resident of Litch field. was married. He works with the B. & M. bridge gang. Loup City School Notes Bessie Stuart has left the fourth grade. The boys of the First Intermediate have as yet no tardy marks. William Rowe was a visitor of the High School Thursday afternoon. The school enjoyed a half-holiday Monday afternoon, thanks to the Board. Marie Miller's name has been taken off the roll on account of her removal to Wyoming. The Eleventh Graders •‘trotted” the Twelfth graders and teachers around about the town and then ‘‘rounded up” at Minshull’s where they enjoyed games and refreshments. OALIFORNiA NOW Special lo California: Round trip rates to San Francisco and Los Angeles, about half rates, April 25th to May 18th. Be sure to go one way via the Shasta Route and Puget Sound—only $12.50 more. Stopovers, variable and at tractive routes. Cheap One Way West: Daily during April one way rates to Utah, California, Oregon, Wash ington, Idaho. Montana and Big Horn Basin—nearly 50 per cent re duction. Daily through standard and tourist sleepers. Homeseekers’ Excursions, Frequently each month from Eastern Nebraska to Eastern Colorado, Wyoming and Big Horn Basin. Landseekers’ Infor mation Bureau: irrigated lands along the North Platte River, in the Big Horn Basin and Yellowstone Valley on terms cheaper than paying rent', and, money paid on a water right is money saved. Send for new descriptive folders. R. L. ARTHUR, Ticket "Agent, Loup City, Neb. L. W. Wakbley, G. P. A. Oa,aha, Nebraska. MAGAZINE READERS ) $1.50 SUBSET MAGAZINE be jutif ally illustrated, good stone* end articles about California and all the far West. • year TCWM AND COUNTRY JOURNAL a monthly publication devoted An cn to the farming interests of the •P'J.Jli West. a year ROAD OF A THOUSAND WONDERS a book of 75 pages, containing 1.10 colored photographs of <fcQ 7*j picturesque spots in California and Oregon. , Total • • . $Z./ -• All for.$1.50 Cut out this advertisement and send with $150 to SUNSET MAGAZINE JAMES FLOOD BLDG., SAN FRANOSOO John A. Thompson has four of as tine stallions as ever made the season in Sherman county. They are as follows: COMMONER No. "945-A hand some Shire, chestnut color with stripe in face, weight 1900 pounds, 5-years old, has light mane and tail. Import ed August 1905. Not a sharp corner about him, always looks fat; the kind horse buyers want. Got the size and quality, best disposition and does his work as nice as any horse. NESTRAL 46995, PRINCE 18271— Perclierons, low-set and blocky, im ported by Frank Imes. They have been here long enough to be well known and they show for themselves. KENTUCKY BOY is a strawberry roan, is a saddle and harness horse, j weighing 1340 pounds. He has been here four years and everybody knows him. BRYN is a Missouri Jack, 3-years old last fall. The best jack that ever came to Slierm: n county. The Seasons stand will be as follows —Commoner and Nestral. at home Sundays’ Mondays’ and Tuesdays’ the balance of the time in Loup City. Prince at home Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, Loup City Fiiday and Saturday. Kentucky Boy at home Sunday and Thursday, Loup Oiiv Friday and Saturday. The Jack will always be at home, but on Friday and Saturday there will be no one to attend him. TERMS: -Commoner $20.00 for colt at nine days old. $14.00 to insure with foal, due at eight months. Nestral and Bryn, $12.50 to insure colt nine days old, $10.00 to insure colt tostand and suck. Prince and Kentucky Boy, $10.00 and $8.00. ii For a Drayman! Send a messenger for! J. W. Conger He will pay the fee LIQUOR license notice. Notice is hereby given that on the 8th day of April. 118.tr. T. H. Eisner tiled with the village clerk of Loup City, Nebraska, his petition for the issuance of a license to sell malt, spirit uous and vinous liquors within said village during the tiscal year next ensuing from and after Tuesday, May 7th, 1907. Objections to the Issuance of such license must be tiled with the village clerk on or before the 6th day of May. 1907. Dated April 8th, 1907. W. J. FisHKK. Village Clerk. ! LKjUUK UCKSSK NOTICE. I oN-tice is hereby given thut on the 10th day ! of April ll*i>7. M. C. Mulick filed with the j village clerk of lamp City. Nebraska, hi' petition for the issuance of a license lo sell | malt,.- pirituous and vinous liquors within said j village dtirint' the fiscal year next ensuing i from and after Tuesday. May 7th. 1907. Objections to the issuance ot such license j must be filed with the village clerk on or before j tin 6th day of May, 1867. Pried April ltlth. K’07. \V. J. FistlER. •tMlt Village Clerk. LiyCult LICENSE NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that cn til" fil'd day of April. 11*07. Emil Cords and William Grade tiled with the village clerk of Loup city. Ne braska, their petition for the issuance of a license to sell malt, spirituous and vinous liquors within said village, during the fiscal year next ensuing, irom and after Tuesday. May 7tli. 1907. Objections lo the issuance of such license must be filed with the village clerk on or before the 6th day of May. 1907. Hated April fird. 19*17 VV.J. Kishbk. village Clerk. (Last pub. Apr. 18) NOTICE OE DRUGGIST’S PERMIT Notice is hereby given that Odendahl Broth I urs, a co-partnership composed of the follow 1 ing named persons, to-wit: W. G. Odendahl and Viola E. Odendahl. a widow, doing busi | nos' as druggists in the village of Loup City. I Nebraska, under the firm name and style of ! Odendahl Brothers, have filed their petition and application for a license to sell malt. sp;r ■ ituous and vinous liquors al their place of ! bnsines' in said village, for medicinal, me I chanical and chemical purposes only, for the | fiscal year beginning the first Tuesday in May. U*o7. at noon, and ending the first Tuesday in 1 May. 19os. at noon. Any objection, protest or remonstrance to said application must be filed I on or before noon of i be 1st day of May. I9u7j Dated this fird dav of April, 1907. W. G. and Viol.a E. OiiE'Dahl Attest: \V. ,J. FlsHKH. Village Clerk. ■ Last pub. Apr. is ) Road Notice. [SundstroniJ i The commissioner appointed to view and locate a road commencing at southeast corner of Section four (4). Town thirteen (13), Range thirteen (13) and running thence south one mile between Sections nine (9) and ten (10). I Township thirteen (13). Range thirteen (13'. and terminating at southeast corner section I nine (9», has reported in favor of the establish j ment thereof and all claims for damages and ! objection thereto must be tiled in the office of I the county clerk of said county on or before | noon of June 10th. 1907. or said road will be established without reference thereto. Dated this Htb day of April. 1907. C. F. Bki'shatsen. County Clerk. Last pub. May 11 ROAI> NOTICK (Stanzyk Road No. 2.) ! The c unmissioner appointed to view and locate a road commencing at southeast corner of southeast quarter of Section thfrtv-one (SI). | Town sixteen (16). Range thirteen (13) and run j ding thence west one mile between Sections I ihirty-one ,31 >. Town sixteen (16). Range tbir 1 teen (13) and Section six ,6) town Fifteen (15) i Range thirteen (13) and terminating at south j west quarter of Section thirty-one (31). Town | ship sixteen (16), Range thirteen (13). has re I nortec! in favor of the establishment of the same and all objections and claims for damages I must be filed in the office of the county clerk of said county on or before noon of June 24th. ; 1907. or said road will be established without reference thereto. Dated this 20 h day of April. 1907. C. F. Beushausen. founty Clerk. ITaiSit. nnh Mat *23 1 1F. Linger Liter Cipi; Loup Gity, Nebraska, LUMBER Posts, Shingles, Liuie and Cement Hard and Soft Coal Always on Hand. Agents for Sherwin-Williams Prepared Paiids ——liaui SSSiSl mstM > ^J. I. DEPEWSgs* Blacksmith $ Wagon Maker My shoo is the largest and heal equipped north ot the Platte Klver I have a four horse engine and a complete line of the latest Improved, ma cbinery. also a force of experienced men who know how to operate it and tnrn ont a Job with neatness and dispatch. I MY PRICES ARE REASONABLE AND PROMPT | ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL CUSTOMERS & EBB 3111131391 11.3 313 High Grade Ofgap Manufactured bjr the At Factory Prices Delivered in your town. ou pay $5 Cash apd -$] Per Week 50 Per Cent Off on Retail Prices Ask for Catalogue and Prices of the Factory Distributors, % Omaba, ZfcTet). The Big Piano and Orgaa House. Phope, 2 op 103 E. Gr. Taylor, J. S. Pedler, C. C. Carlson. President. Vice President. Cashier -directors W: R. Mellor, J. W. Long, S. N. Sweetland LOUP CITY, NEBRASKA. Capital Stock, - - $85,000.00 Individual Liability, $250,QOO.OO Get More Egars. Paint the inside of your hen house with CARBOLINEUM. It is a sure lice and mite exterminator. For sale by KEYSTONE LUMBER GO. Loup City, Ashton, Rockville and Schaupps IMS MB Mft BOUGHT AT THE 6. & ]VI. ELEVATGPS MCALPINE. LOUP CITY, SCHAUPP SIDING, ASHTON AND FARWELL. Goal for Sale st Loan City and Asbton. Will Boy HOGS AT SCHAUPP SIDING AND FAR\\ELI [Jail and see oar coal and get prices on grain. E. G- TAYLOR.