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VOLUME XXIV.
LOUP CITY. NEBRASKA, THURSDAY. JUNE 20. 1907.
NUMBER 32
Professional. Cards
A. P. CULLET,
attorney &Coeselor-al-Law
{Office: First National Bank)
Loup City, Net>r.
ROBT.P. STARR
Attorney-at-Law.
LOUP CITY. NEBRESKE.
R. J. NIGHTINGALE
ittojuiCnlcMt'Uw
LOUF CITY. NEB
AARON WALL
Lawyer
Practices in all Courts
^ Loup City, Neb.
R. H. MATHEW,
Attorney-at-Law,
And Bonded Abstractor,
Loup City, Nebraska
O. E. LONGA C RE
PHYSICIiN ait SURGEON
Office, Over New Bank.
TELEPHONE CALL, NO. 39
A. J. KEARNS
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Phone, 30. Office at Residence
Lnup City. - Nebraska
S. A. ALLEN.
DJEJYTIST,
LOUP CITY, • • 1*EB.
Office uj» stairs in the new State
Hank building.
W. L. MARCY.
- LOUP 0ITY, NEE-1
OFFICE: East Side Public Squaie.
Phone. 6-16
•If. //. .W/.VI»
Bonded Abstracter
Loup City, - Nebraska.
Only set of Abstract books in county
Try the
F. F- F- Dray
F. F. Foster, Prop.
Office: Fester’s Barber Shop
L. A. BANGS
The Drayman
Phone 7 on 60
Asks Your Patronage
FOR A
Pleasant Evenitg
Call on Pratt at South Side
Pool aii BilUard Parlors
Fixtures New and Up-to-Date
S- A- PRATT, - Proprietor
For Sale by T.H. Eisner
Give Us a Trial
Round Front Barn,
\ i J. H. MINER- PrApa
Loup City, - Nebr.
Finest livery Ilian, eaiefol driven.
' Headquarters ior farmers’ u-aiuo
• mer -i;il men’s trade given especial at
t<nrtevrt Your patronage MlWhiil
^ ■ * .
THE NORTHWESTERN
TERMS:—*1.00 pn TIAB, tw PAID a urrua
Entered At the Loop City Postofflce for traiu
mission through the nulls as second
class nutter.
Office ’Phone, - - - 6 on 108
Residence ’Phone, - 2 on 108
J. W. BURLEIGH. Ed. ami I*nb.
Clear Creek Chat
Fine growing weather.
Hail In and southwest of Litchfield
destroyed gardens, also wheat ami rye.
Henry Beck and family and Mrs.
John Heapy went to Dunning to visit
relatives.
Ed. Coly is setting up the cigars.
He found a wjfe at Stanton.
The Litchfield ball club get it in
the neck. Mema and Pleasanton
have both defeated them.
Supervisors’ Proceedings.
Loup City, Nebraska, J une 10,1907
County Board of Supervisors met in
regular session as per adjournment of
March 6, 1907. Present, H. Claussen,
W. O. Brown. Chris Nielson, I’. R.
Wyman, John Boecking, D. C. Grow,
chairman; R. H. Mathew, county
attorney, and C. F. Beusliausen, clerk.
Minutes of last meeting were read
and approved.
The application of Mrs. Elizabeth
Winkleman to the Sailors and Soldiers'
Home at Grand Island. Nebraska,
was granted by the board.
The White consent road was order
ed established commencing; at south
west corner of Section 12. 16, 14, run
ning west one mile* and terminating
at southwest corner of Section 12, 16,
14.
The board being satisfied that an
error had been made in allowing the
damages to L. J. Tracy on the Tracy
road, an order was made allowing an
additional $5.00 to L. J. Tracy.
The Pierson road was established
as prayed for, as was also the
Woznicki consent road.
Tire Fletcher vacation and petition
was taken up by the board and
allowed as petitioned for.
Lewandowski road No. 2 was
ordered established and Loup City
township to pay all claims lor dam
ages.
The consent petition of J. B. Ford
et al. was not allowed by the lward
as said petition did not contain the
required number of signers.
On motion board adjourned to June
14, 1907. '
C. F. Beushausen, County Clerk.
Loup City. Nebraska. June 11, 1907.
County Board of Supervisors met
this day as a Board of Equalization
as by law provided. Present, full
board, C. J. Peters, county assissor,
and C. F. Beushausen, clerk.
W. McDonald came before the
board and asked to have the valua
tion on liis new house striken off, as
same was not completed by the first
of April and the money with which
he purchased same was assessed, the
board by motion ordered same stricken
off the tax list.
After examining the assesssor’s
books and hearing complaints the
board adjourned to the next day
C. F. Beushausen, County Clerk.
Loup City, Nebraska, J une 12, 1907.
County Board met this day as a
Board of Equalization as per adjourn
ment of previous day. Present, full
board. There having been no/com
plaints entered this day, the board
adjourned to June 13, 1907.
C. F. Beushau&ek, County Clerk.
Loup City, Nebraska, June 14,1907.
County Board met this day as a
Board of Equalization as per adjourn
ment of previous day,‘ full* board
present. 1
C. M. Snyder appeared before the
board and requested that the stock
lield in the Farmer's Elevator should
not be assessed, as said stock is as
sessed as a stock company, and by
motion the board ordered the clerk to
strike out property assessed assures
in tiie Farmer's elevator.
f The improvement put on the S W
4 of Section 12. 13,13, assessed at 1500
was ordered stricken from the tax
list. *
It appearing to the board than, the
valuation of Hazard township was
much lower than a he previous year
and out of proportion to the valuation
of the different townships of the
connty, the clerk was ordered to raise
the personal property of Hazard 5
per cent.
The board by motion ordered that
cattle, horses, mules and sheep be
epualized in the different townships.
Chi motion board adjourned to
Auguste, 1907.
C. F. Bkushahtsxn, County Clerk.
Losp City, Nebr., June 14 1i*ft.
County Board of Supervisors m
met
this day ss per adjournment
20th, 1907: present full
Grow,
Cdunty Attorney and C. *F. Beush
ausen, clerk.
The de la Motte road petition was
taken up by the board and allowed as
prayed for, providing Hazard town
ship pays all claims for damages.
The Lewandowski rpad No. 1 was
allowed by the board and ordered
platted, provided Oak Creek and
Logan townships pay all claims for
damages.
The Stanzyk road No. 1, in Logan
township; the Else road in Scott
township: the Lorentz an'd Sund
strom roads were allowed and ordered
platted, provided the different town
ships pay all claims for damages.
Win. McDonald et al, appeared be
fore the board and asked to have a
road established along the south line
of 24-13-13. but as there was no peti
tion filed asking for same the board
could not oonsider same.
The Deininger road No. 1 was taken
up by the board, and as the same was
a consent road, the road was ordered
established.
The Deininger road No. 2 was al
lowed and ordered platted as far west
as the section corner of sections 45, 8
and 9.
The report of the road . committee
appointed to view the road southeast
of Ashton, relative to the petition
of John Maiefski and others, asking
for relief from the county to grade
up said road, was accepted and com
mittee discharged. Said report
recommended against granting any
relief.
xne salary oi the sheriff was nxea
by the county board at 81100.00 per
annum.
In the matter of the assessment of
Paul Chilewski. who, by affidavit
shows that he was twice assessed on
the same property, was by motion,
laid over till said tax is paid and that
said tax is to be paid under protest.
The following official bonds were
approved by the board:
John Zaworski overseer district No.
3, Logan township.
Henry Hansen, overseer district No.
16, Ashton township.
Frank Polski, overseer district No.
17, Ashton township.
H. A. Walker, overseer district No.
25, Harrison towpship.
C. W. Gibson, township clerk, Har
rison township.
I. H. Winshell, justice of the peace,
Logan township.
Elmer Babcack, overseer district
No. 21, Clay township.
Motion made and carried that clerk
be ordered to purchase statutes for
the different county offices.
Board next proceeded to open bids
fqr building granary and corn crib on
poor farm which was awarded to W.
H. Rettenmayer at $487.50.
(CONTINUED NEXT WEEK)
For a Drayman
Send a messenger for
J. W. Conger
He will pay the fee
Buflmotcn
Route
JUNE
SPECIALS
Opening of
Huntley Lands
33,000 acres government irrigated
land near Billing, Montana, open
ed by lottery system J une 26th:
cheap excursion rates to register
for these rich irrigated lands.
Finest prizes yet offered by the
Government. Cost approximate
ly 130.00 an acre, divided fnto ten
yearly payments. Get details.
To Paeifie
Coast
Specially low round trip Califor
nia rates June 8th to 15th: June
22nd to July 6th. Also to Portland
Seattle and Spokane, June 2oth
to July 12th. Daily low rate
coast tours commencing June 1st.
Slightly higher via Shasta route.
Good Chances
Eastward
Daily low Jamestown Exposition
rates with side trips available for
New York, Philadelphia, Boston,
Atlantic Coast resorts. Also July
3rd to 6th very Icheap to Saratoga
with side trips to New York, also
J qly 11th to 13th to Philadelphia,
BIG HORN
BASIN
We run personally conducted
liomeseekers’ excursions June 4th
to 18th, under guidance of D. Clem
Deaver, General Agent Landseek
ers’ Information Bureau. Bound
trip 820.00.
Call or write for details. ,
R. L. ARTHUR,
Ticket Agent, Loup City, Neb.,
L. W. Wakkijcy. G. P. A.
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Do you take The Northwest
ern, the only Republican news
paper in Sherman county! It
not, why not!
Road Notice.
[Young Road]
The commissioner appointed to view and
locate a road commencing at southeast corner
of Section twenty-four (24), Town thirteen (IS).
Range thirteen (13), and running thence west
on section line between Sections twenty-four
(31) and twenty-five (25) and terminating at
right-of-way of Union Pacific railroad, has re
potted in favor of the establishment thereof
and all objections thereto or claims for
damages must be filed in the office of the
county clerk on or before noon of the 31st day
of August. 1907, or said road will be established
without reference thereto.
Dated this 18th day of June. 1907.
C. F. Betshaosee. County Clerk.
[Last pub. July 18.]
Notice of Sheriff's Sale.
Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an
order of salt issued out of the District Court
of Sherman county. Nebraska, upon a decree
rendered in favor of HansP. Hansen, plaintiff,
and against A. C. Hammond et ai. defendants,
in the sum of *80.87 and coats taxed at <39 80.
on April 9th. 1907. bearing interest at sev-n
per cent per annum, for the foreclosure of a
tax lien on the land described below: I will, on
the 8th day of July. 1907, at the hour of two
o'clock in the afternoon, at the south door of
the ^court house in Loup City, Nebraska, offer
for sale and will sell to the highest bidder for
Cash the following described real estate, tc-wit:
The northwest quarter of Section thirty-fire
(35), in Township thirteen (13). Range thirteen
(13). in Sherman countv. Nebraska, or so much
thereof as will satisfy the said decree with in
terested costs and accruing costs: said laud
to be sold in separate parcels or tracts of forty
acres each.
Dated this 5th day of June. 1907.
L. A. WILLIAMS.
Sheriff of Sherman County. Nebraska. !
R. J. Nightingale. Attorney for plaintiff.
Last pub. July 4th. t
SHERIFF.S SALE.
Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an
order of sale to me directed from the District
Court of Sherman county. Nebraska, upon a
decree of foreclosure rendered in said court on
the 9tiTday of April A. D. 1907. in an action
wherein Charles Hill was plaintiff, and John
Fonner. - Fonner. wife of John Fonner.
first and true name unknown, William T Gib
son. Mary Gibson, wife of William T. GibsOD.
George H. Gibson. Louvinia Gibson, wife of
George H. G ibson. aDd the following described
piece or parcel of land situate in the county of
Sherman and state of Nebraska, to-wit: Be
ginning at a point 3110 feet north and 150 feet
west of the S. E. corner of N. W. X of N. W. X
of Section 18. in Township 15 North. Range 1-i
West of the «tb P. M. running thence north
150feet, thence west 150 feet: thence south 150
feet: thence east i50 feet to the point of begin
ning. and all persons and corporations baring
or claiming, any interest, right, title, estate or
demand in. to or upon said real estate or any
Eart thereof, were defendants. 1 have
ivied upon the following described real
estate, to-wit: Beginning at a point 300
feet north and 150 feet west of the S. E. corner
of the H. W. X of the N. W. X of Section eigh
teen (18) in Township fifteen (15) North. Range
fourteen ,(14 West of the 0th P. M . running,
thence North One Hundred and Fifty i 150) feet
thence west One Hundred and Fifty (1S0> feet:
thence south One Hundred and Fifty (150)
feet: thence east One Hundred and Fifty (150)
feet to the point of beginning, and 1 will on
the 22nd day of June A. D. 1907. at 3 o'clock
p. m. of said day. at the aonth door of the
court house in Loup City. Sherman county.
Nebraska, offer for saleand sell the above des
cribed real estate at public auction to the
highest bidder for cash, to satisfy the amount
of Thirty-two and 21-100 dollars, with Interest
thereon at rate of 7 per cent per annum from
the 9th day of April 1907, and the costs of this
action and accruing costs, which amount was
adjudged to be due to the plaintiff above
named from the defendant. John Fonner, et al
above named, and to be a lien upon the above
described premises.
Dated at Loup City, Nebraska, this 23rd day
of May, 1907. L. A. WILLIAMS,
Sheriff of Sherman County, Nebraska.
Robebt P. Starr, Attorney for plaintiff.
[Last pub. June 20.]
Road Notice.
[White Road]
The commissioner appointed to view and
locate a road commencing at southwest corner
of Section seven (7). Township sixteen (16).
Range thirteen (13) and running thence east
one mile between Sections seven (7) and
eighteen (18). Township sixteen (16). Range
thirteen (13) and terminating at southeast
corner of Section seven (7). Township sixteen
(16) north. Range thirteen (13). hus 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
of said county on or before noon the 16th dav
of August. 1907, or said road will tie established
without reference thereto.
Dated this 3rd day of June. 1907.
C. F. BECSHACSEN. County Clerk.
[Last pub. July 41
LKGAL NOTICE.
In the District Court of Sherman County, Ne
braska.
In the matter of the application of Levina J.
Sparks, guardian of the estate and person of
William A. Sparks. Walter R. Sparks. Bertie
A. Sparks. Ray E. Spark* and Vernie Sparks,
minor children of James A. Sparks, deceased,
to sell real estate.
Now. on this 10th day of May. 1007. this cause
coming on to be heard upon the petition under
oath of Levina J. Sparks, guardian of the
minor children of James A. Sparks, deceased,
praying for license to sell the following des
cribed real estate, to-wit: The west hall of
the northwest quarter and north half of tb4
southwest q.iarter of Section seven (7). Town
ship fourteen (14). North. Range sixteen (16)
West of the 6th KM.. Sherman county. Ne
braska. to provide means for the care, educa
tion and maintenance of said minor children,
for the reason that there is not a sufficient
amount of personal property in the possession
of said Levina J. Sparks, and belonging to said
estate to provide said care, schooling and
maintenance. {
It is therefore ordered that all persons in
terested in said estate appear oefore me at
the eourt room in Loup City. Sherman County.
Nebraska, on the 25th day of June. 1907. at the
hour of 10 o'clock, a m.. to show cause, if any
there be. whv a license should not be granted
said Levina'J. Sparks, guardian, to sell the
minors’ interest iu said real estate, same being
a one half Interest therein, to pay for said
care, schooling and maintenance.
It is further ordered that a copy of thi*
order be served upon all persons interested in
sa'd estate by causing the same to be pub
lished once each week for tour successive
weeks in the Loup City Northwestern. a
newspaper printed and published in said coun
ty of Sherman. State of Nebraska.
BRUNO O. HOSTETLER. /
Judge of the District Court.
SHERIFF S SALE.
Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an
order of sale to me directed from the District
Court of Sherman county. Nebraska, upon a
decree of foreclosure rendered in said court
on the 9th day of April A. D. 1907. in an action
wherein Henry B. Leavens was plaintiff and
William F. Patton,-- Patton his wife,
first and true name nnknown. Lombard Invest
ment Company, a corporation: Abram M. Hyatt
and Osborn M. Bright, assignees of the Lom
bard Investment Company, a corporation:
Investor’s Company, a corporation: Milton B
Whitney, Charles S. Fairchild, Sanford B.
Ladd. Harrv E. Mooney and Frank Hagerman,
receivers of the Investors Company, and the
N. W. H of Section No. 32 in Township 16
north. Range 15 west of the 6th P. M. In Sher
man county. Nebraska, and all persons and
corporations having, or claiming, title to, or
any interest, right or claim in and to said real
estate or any part thereof, were defendants.
1 have levied upon the following described real
estate to-wit: The Northwest Quarter (n w Q)
of Section thirty-two (32), in Township sixteen
(16) North, Range fifteen (15), West of the 6th
P. M-lin Sherman county. Nebraska, and I
will on the 22nd day of June, A. D. 1901. at
2 o'clock p. m. of said day, at the South door of
the court house in Loup City, Sherman county.
Nebraska, offer for sale and sell the above
described real estate at public auction to the
highest bidder for cash to satisfy the amount
of Three Hundred and Fifty-seven Dollars and
90-100 with interest thereon at rate of 7 per cent
per annum from the 9th day of April. 1907. and
costs of the above action and accruing costs,
which amount was adjudged to be due the plain
tiff above named from the defendant. William
F. Patton, et al above named, and to be a lien
upon the above described premises.
Dated at Loup City, Nebraska, this 23rd day
of May, A. D. 1907. L. A. WILLIAMS.
Sheriff of Sherman County. Nebraska.
Robebt P. Starr. Plaintiff s Attorney.
[Last pub. June 2ft 1
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Loup City, Nebraska,
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Vice President Cashier
—DIRECTORS
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