1 Loup City Northwestern .' ► VOLUME XXIV. LOUP CITY. NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, JULY 4. HM)7. NUMBER 34 Professions i Cards A. P. CULLEY, Attorney & Gonoselor-at-Lav (Office: First National Bank) Loup City, Nebr. ROBT. P. S TARR Attorney-at-law, LOUP CITY, NEBRESKE. R. J. NIGHTINGALE Attorney and CnlcMtldi LOUP CITY, NEB AARON WALL Practices in all Courts ALoup City, Neb. R. H. MATHEW, Attorney-at-law, And Bonded Abstractor. Loup City, Nebraska O. E. LONGA ORE PHYSICIAN 31i SURGEON Office, Over New Bank. [ TKLEPHONE CALL, NO. 39 A. J KEARNS PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Phone, 30. Office at Kesidenee Lnup Riiy, - Nebraska S. A. ALLEN. DEJYTIST, LOUP CITY, - - NEB. Office up stairs in the new State Bank build in?. W. L. MARCY. DENTIST, LOUP (3ITY, NEB OFFICE: East Side I’ublic Squsie. J Phone, 6-16 «?/. //. .ntwH Bonded Abstracter Loup City, - Nebraska. Out}' set of Abstract books in county Try the f. F- F- ®ray ' - F. F. Foster, Prop. Office; Festers Barber Shop L. A. BANGS The Drayman Phone 7 on 60 Asks Your Patronage FOR A Pleasant Evenir g Call on Pratt at South Side Pool and BUM Parlors Fixtures New and Up-to-Date S- A- PRATT, - Proprietor Laurels Again!. KENTUCKY (WHISKEY ^— ColdiHMim W- SiaSori2sa^ir For $;ile by T. H. Eisner Give Us a Trial ^ Round Front Barn, J. H. MINER. Props Loup City, - Nebr. Pi nest Livery Rigs, careful drivers |jea.ll'iart**rs i<*r farmers’ teau*» rom inertial men's trade given especial at Untiwn. rmir patronage solid ted. THE NORTHWESTERN T SUMS:—(1.00 p*r mu. rr paid id advakcx Entered at the Loup City Postofflce for trailh mission through the mails as second claw matter. Office ’Phone, - - - 6 on 108 Residence ’Phone, - 2 on 108 J. W. BURLEIGH. Ed. and Pub. How Do You Wear It? Religion? Yes? Every Sunday you In a certain churth and a certain pew, With a solemn lace and with earnest eyes Hear the preacher tell about paradise— And you think great thoughts while the anthems roll. And you feel a grace in your inward soul. Religion? Yes? Is it something that Goes with long frock coat and with high silk hat? On the six week days is your conscience mute? Uo you put it on with your Sunday suit? Of course one knows that on Sabbath day He must put the wiles of the world away, And must view all folk with a kindly scan. And must have some thought of his brother 'man— For t'e stores are closed, and the banks are shut; j It is through the week the coupons are cut: l It is througu the week that we grub for pelf And the man who works has to think of self— But religion? Ah, when the day is here Do you put it on with your Sunday gear? Do you take it down from a wardrobe hook. From a sheltered place in a quiet nook? 1 Do you keep it nice, while the week goes through. Till on Sunday morn it looks neat and new, And no one who sees you wolld ever guess You would wear such a garb to your busi . ness ? Has it neither wrinkle, nor speck of dust, Nor a hidden patch, nor a trace of rust? Do you keep it spick, and serene, and fair— Do you put it on with your Sunday wear? Do you keep it free trom your Monday scowl. From your Tuesday rush and your Wednes day growl. From your Thursday sneer and your Friday frown. And the Saturday scheme that you work down town? Your religion? Yes? Can t you make it mix 1 With the Sabbath day and the other six? Do you you carry it through the dust and mire. Or assume its grace neath the high church spire? On the six week days is your conscience mute— Do you put it on frith your Sunday suit? — W. D. Nesbit in Chicago Tribune. From all sections of Slier man coun ty, and in fact from every where eoire reports of excellent crop prospects. Gamblers in wheat on the Chicago board of trade last Thursday pushed wheat above the dollar notch again. Bro. Cooley has leased his Arcadia Champion to J. A. Burgett and taken up other work for a time. Cooley is a live newspaper man and Burgett will have to get a hustle on him get up as newsy a paper as Cooley published. Owing to the big strike of tele graphic operators at San Francisco and the possibility of the infection spreading over the entire county, President Roosevelt has been asked to investigate the matter and lias taken steps to do so. How many causalities will we have to report in this section from the dangerous use of fireworks today. Many towns have issued orders against their firing within corpo ration limits. Speed the day when we may have sane Fourths, which means entire abolition of the deadly tilings. If you want to avoid the 3-cent railroad fare at present between Ne braska and Iowa, as at present worked by the railroads, you want to buy a ticket to Omaha, take the street cars over to Council Bluffs aud from there purchase your ticket to Iowa points, otherwise you will pay 3 cents per mile the entire distance. A trick Df of the roads, see? A far reaching decision on the liq uor traffic was handed down by the Indiana state supreme court, that bady declaring that the sale of in toxicants is lawful and therefore con stitutional unless declared unlawful by the state itself. The court also affirmed the right of a city to limit the liquor traffic to prescribed dis tricts such as the business portion of the town. Gov. Hughes of New York is seem ingly bound to discredit his own administration by ill-favored ex ecutive acts. A short time since he vetoed the 2-cent passenger rate l»,w in his state and now caps his presi dential prospects by vetoing a ll.w granting state pensions to civil war veterans. He begins to assume the proportions of a Grover Cleveland in the eyes of the people. Late telegraphic reports have it that the eastern roads will accept the 2-cent rate and put it into effOU including rail and stage, June 7 to Sept. 12 $61 75 TO PORTLAND, TACOMA, SEATTLE, SAN FRAN-! CISCO, LOS* ANGELES or SAN DIEGO and REUTRN Daily to Sept. 15, 1907 ANGFLES 1907 GX CIRCUIT TOUR via SAN FRANCISCO, LOS A ^Ou.Ou and PORTLAND, June 8 to 15 and 20 to July 12, ~ opr circuit tour via san francisco; los angeles and PORTLAND. Every day to Sept, 15,1907. ffion Of TO YELLOWSTONE PARK and RETURN nPOVJ.OfJ Including rail stage and hotels in Park for regular tour. June 7 to Sept. 12” Also very low round- trip rates, June 1 to September 15, to many other Oregon, Washington, Montana. Idaho and British Columbia Points. UNION PACIFIC Inqmreof ^ yf Colli priest. Farms for Sale in Nebraska and Virginia. For full information see or write A. O. Zim merman, Hallboro, Virginia., or A. L. Zimmerman, Loup City, Neb. On July 25-26-27 the great western celebration of Frontier Day will be held at Cheyenne, Wyoming. Trained cow-ponies, games, branding, steer roping, Indian races* and war dances, wild horse races, relay races, cowgirl races, bucking and pitching contest for the world's cliampionship, and many other contests and ceremonies can be seen at this festival. Very low rates in effect via Union Pacific. For full information inquire of G. W. COLLIFRIKST. Road Notice. [White Road] The commissioner appointed to view anil locate a road commencing at southwest corn, r or Section seven (7). Township sixteen <161. Range thirteen (13) and running thence east one mile between Sections seven (7i nnd eighteen (18). Tewnship sixteen tlfi). Ranee thirteen (13) and terminating at southeast corner ot Section seven (7). Township stxu-en (It! north. Range thirteen (13). has leporteri in ravor of the establishment thereot and all claims (or damages and objections thereto must be filed in the office of the county clerk of said county on or before noon the lSth day ot August. 1807, or said road will be established without reference thereto. Dated this 3rd day or June. 1907. * C. F. BKUSHAUSEN. County Clerk. [Last pub. July *] Notice of Sheriff's Sale. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an order of sale issued out ot the District Court ot Sherman county. Nebraska, upon a decree rendered in favor of Hans P. Hansen, plaintiff, and against A. C. Hammond et ai. defendants. In the sum ot 180.87 and costs taxed at $9 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 ot two o’clock in the afternoon, at the south door of the .court boose in Loup City. Nebraska offer for sale and will sell to the highest bidder for ensh tbe following described real estate, tc-wit: The northwest quarter of Section thirty-five <*). in Townshin thirteen (13), Range thirteen (13). in Sherman county. Nebraska, or so much thereof at will satisfy the said decree with in to be sold in separate parcels or rreseach. Dated this Sth day of June. MOT Road Notice. [Young Road] The commissioner appointed to view and locate a road commencing at southeast corner of Section twenty-four (24), Town thirteen (13). Range thirteen (13). and running thence west on section line between Sections twenty-four (24) and twenty-five (25) and terminating at right-of-way of Union Pacific railroad, has re ported 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. Becshacsem, County Clerk. fLast pub. July IB.} Road Notice (Woitaszewski Road) The commissioner appointed to view and locate a road commencing at the southeast corner of Section ten (10), in Township sixteen (18), Range thirteen (13). and running thence south on Section line three milea and ter minating at southeast corner of Section twenty seven (27). Township sixteen (16). Range thir teen (13). has reported in favor of the establish ment thereof and ail claims for damages or objections thereto must be filed in the office of the county clerk on or before noon of the 2nd day of September. 1907. or said road will be established without reference thereto. ' Dated this 27th day of June, 1907. C. F. Betshacsen. County Clerk, t Last pub. July 25. ] Notice to >on-Uesidents, Defendants. To A. C. Hammond,-Hammond, bis wife, real name unknown; Addie E. Kendall; Eleanor If. Rogers; B. J. Kendall; Barney J. Kendall, and T. E. Alsop, and to the north half of southwest quarter of Section So. In Township. 13, No. of Range IS, west 6th P. M. Notice is hereby given that on the 26th day of June, 1907, Emma Jansa as plalntUI filed her petition in the District Court of Sherman coun ty, Nebraska, against A. C. Hammond, — — Hammond, his wife, real name unknown: Addle E. Kendall; Eleanor M. Rogers; B J Kendall; Burney J. Kendall; T. E. Alsop; JohnStoeger: Elizabeth Stoeger. his wife; and tbe north half of the southwest Quarter of Section thirty-five in Township thirteen, north of Range thirteen, west of C P. M.. the objeet and prayer of which are to foreclose tax sale certificate No. 795 issued to plaintiff by the Treasurer of Sherman County, Nebraska, on tbe 3d day of November. 1908, against, among other land the north half of the southwest Quarter of Section thirty-five, in Township thirteen^iorth of Range thirteen vest of • P. M. That the time for redemption from said tax sale ha> expired and no redemp tion ban been made. Plaintiff prays that she may have judgment for tbe .amount now due on said certificate, to-wit; 947.80, with interest from the 29th day of June. 1997, at the rate of 10 per cent and also for aa attorney's fee of W per cent of the amount recovered as part of the costs is thia action and that tbe court decree Until these auMoata are not pat* said proper ty shall be sold as spaa execution and tbe of said sale be applied in You are required to appearand na this action on or before tic 5th day <« August, BIG KEMNiNT SUE Will Commence Next Week I General MERCHANDISE phope, 2 op |03 E. G. Taylor, J. S. Pedler, C. C. Carlson. President. Vice President. Cashier -DIRECTORS W: R. Mellor, J. W. Long, S, N. Sweetland CITY STATE HE LOUP CITY, NEBRASKA.. Capital Stock, - - $25,000.00 Individual Liability, $250,000.00 High Grade Ofgap Manufactured by the . At Factory Prices Delivered in your town. You Pay $5 Gash apd»$] pep Week - 50 Per Gent Off [on Retail Prices Ask for Catalogue and Prioes of tbe Factory Distributors, Omalia, 1ST et>. v. and Org:.n House. fe -_____i___L_:_ii