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    Loup City Northwestern
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VOLUME XXIV. LOUP CITY. NEBRASKA. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER ML 1!>07. NUMBER 45
Professional Cards
A. P. CULLET,
MtwfcCoisir-al-Lai
(Office: Fiust Rational Bank)
Loup City , Nebr.
ROBT.P. STARR
Attorney-at-Law.
LOUP CITY. NEBRESKE
AARON WALL
Lawyer
Practices in all Courts
Loup Citv, Neb.
K. J. NIGHTINGALE
Alloy and
LQUF CITY. NEB-!
R. H. MATHEW ,
Attorney-at-Law,
And Bonded Abstractor.
Loup City, Nebraska!
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O. E. LONGAC RE
PHYSICIAN ift SURGEON
Office, Over New Bank
TELEPHONE CALL, NO. 39
) A. J. KEARNS
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Phone. 30. Ofllee at ltesidenee
Lnup Eitij - Nebraska
S. A. ALLEN.
DE.VTJST.
I.OUP CITY, - - NEB.
Office up stairs in the new State
Bank hmldinp.
W. L. MARCY.
DlNTIBTf
LOUP (dITY, neb. !
OFFICE: East Bide Public Sauaie
Phone. 10 on 3ti
Jft. H. D
Bonded Abstracter
Lorn* City, - Nebraska.
Only set of Abstract books in county
Try the
F. F- F- Dray
F. F. Foster, Prop.
Office: Foster's Barber Shop
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L. A. BANGS
The Drayman
Phone 7 on 60
Asks Your Patronage
V FOR A
Pleasant Evenir g
Call on Pratt at South Side
Pool ai BilM Parlors
Fixtures New and Dp-to-lMte
S A- PRATT, - Proprietor
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Give Ub a Trial
Bound I4 rout Bam,
J. H. BLE2JEB.. Props.
Finest Livery ltiss, careful drivers.
Head. I carters i.irtaxmers’ tea...„ ''not
iuer •’ tl m“u’s trade rriven eKpeeial hi
It- turn. VtMiroatro iufe Mdiefted
IT vnu want a sewinjr machine, cal'
an i - V l ilt* JmpTOvtd New Ilo nt at
THE NORTHWESTERN
THUMB:—41.00 put TEAK ITP.UI) IK ADVAIfai
Rntered at the Loup Cttv Post office for tran:
mission thrown the mail) an second
cLssk matte:.
Office Tiione, - - - 6 on 108
Refiidenoe Thone. - 2 on 106
J. W. BURLEIGH. Ed. and Pub
Tiie war by tiie two different
factions in tiie republican party on
tiie supreme judgsliip question is be
ginning to bear the fruit naturally
arising from tiie bad blood and bitter
talk engendered between the friends
of Ileese and Sedgwick. Tiie fool
friends of tiie two candidates will
now reap the reward of their faction
al tight, which if it does not result in
defeat of tiie republican candidate
will at least scale down tiie majority
either should have iiad by rights.
Gibson’s record in tiie county clerk’s
office as being shown up bv John
Minshull through the columns of tiie
Times, is so plain, succinct and truth
ful, and tiie denial of Gibson so faint
and in fact so bombastica . that even
friends of the incompetent ex-clerk
and who have heretofore believed im
plicitly in tiieir little demi-god are
becoming convinced against their will
that he is what the records show, tiie
most incompetent, ignorant and
vicious official ever in that important,
position in Sherman county, a fact
which is patent to all whoha,ve looked
up the records in the county clerk’s
office. Tiie books are open to the
public and there ean be no excuse for
ignorance in regard to the incom
petence of tiie fellow wlio lias been
hounding a. number of our represent
ative citizens and revealing his idiocy
in beastly drivel to tiie public for
nearly two years past in tiie columns
of a typographical "What-ls-lt.”
The Republican County Central
Committee of Sherman county met in
tiie office of Judge Wall last Saturday
afternoon, pursuant to call. Judge
Aaron Wall was made the unanimous
choice for chairman of tlie central
committee. Henry Tatigerman of
Rockville township for secretary and
Charley Snyder of Clay township, for
treasurer. H. S. Conger was then bv
unanimous consent elected delegate
to the state convention of delegates
at Liucoln. to formulate tlie parti
platform and to reorganize tlie con
vention of delegates under tin* new
primary law. Chi second thought.
Mr. Conger found it would be impos
sible for him to accept, owing to tiie
dates of the coming carnival which
will be in full biast on tlie convention
date, lie lis.ving made lousiness ar
rangements for the carnival dates. His
declination was accepted, and J. W.
Burleigh was chosen as delegate, but
tlie same reasons being beings assigned
he was excused and tlie name of
R. P. Starr was presented as delegate.
Mr. Starr was about to decline, when
a reference to his business calendar
siiowed lie had business in Lincoln
about the time of tiie convention
date, and accepted the unanimous
wisli of tiie committee tliat lie rep
resent the party in said convention.
Tiie work of organization was most
harmoniously performed and the best
of feeling manifest, and we may con
fidently expect tlie bird of victory to
perch upon the Republican banner as
a result of tills fall’s elections
Supervisors Proceedings.
Loup City, Neb.. Sept. 10,1907.
County Board of Supervisors met
this day in regular session, as per
adjournment of August (i. 1907. Pres
ent I) C Grow, chairman: A Garstka.
B Claussen. W O Brown. Chris Niel
son. John Boecking and F E Wyman,
members, and C F Beusliausen. clerk,
and the following business was tran
sacted.
The minutes of last meeting were
read and on motion were approved.
In the matter of tire bui lding of a
bridge on county line between Buffalo
and Sherman counties, about 1 mile
west of Sweetwater, the board accept
ed tiie offer made by Buffalo county,
and agreed to pay’ one-half of said
bridge providing cost did not exceed
*270.00.
Tiie claim of the Spelts estate,
claiming a double tax. was laid over
to next meeting.
The Board next opened -bids on
tile for building cement walk on south
side of court yard, which was. on
motion, awarded to Simpson & Rei
man. they being tiie lowest bidders
therefor.
Tiie Woitassewski Toad commenc
ing at southeast corner of Sec. 10-16-13
and running thence south three miles
to southeast corner of Sec. 27-16-13.
wason motion ordered established pro
viding Oak Creek township pays all
claims for damages
The following official bonds were
approved by the board.
John A Hand road overseer, I list.
No. 27.
Almor Fagan, road overseer, I)ist
No. 36.
F D Estabrook. road overseer, Dist.
No. 23.
Tiie bridge petition of Joseph So
wokinos et al. asking tiiat tiie county
build a thirty-two foot bridge be
tween soctions seven and eight tp.16.
r. 13. was granted by the board
On motion board adjourned to Sent.
LI, 1907. C. F. Beushaitskh.
County Cierk.
Loup City, Neb.. Sept. 11, 1*07.
County Board of Supervisors met
this day as per adjournment of pre
vious day: all present but JoLrn 1 Slack
ing and F. R. Wyman who were sent
out the previous day to view roads.
The bids for hardware for bridge
purposes was awarded to Hayaurst
(Lai la way Hardware Co.
The White road petition,commenc
ing at tiie southwest, comer of Sec. 7,
16-13, and running thence east one
mile and terminating m soul Insist
•orner of Sec. 7. 16-13. was ordered es
tablished, providing Oak Creek town
ship pays all claims for damages.
Thv retd letstion signed by 1m.
Viumg and others, was tinmgirt up
mr final order, ami on motion saal
ville township pays all claims for dam
ages, as follows: Commencing at
southeast comer of Sec 24. 13-13, and
running tlience west on section line
between sestioos 24 and 25, and term
inating at Union Pacific right-of-way.
An order was made tliat an addi
tional out building be built on court
yard.
The consent petition of George
Woznicki et al asking that a road he
established, commencing at the soutli
corner stake of section comer between
sections three and four, 10-15, and
running tlience north one quarter of
mile.thence west one mile to road No.
318, was on motion ordered establish
ed.
The Wyman consent road
was ordered established, commencing
at quarter stake of Set. 28 and 33. and
running thence west on section line
two and one-half miles till It readies
the Custer county line.
Tlie Board passed a resolution de
claring the following described pro
posed road a public necessity, com
mencing at a point on section line
between sections 11 and 14. 14-15,
where road no 32 now ends, and run
ning tlience west to tlie southwest
comer of said section 11, running
tlienee north on section line one mile
thence east two miles and terminat
ting at northeast comer of section 12,
14-15. and set the day of tiling claims
for damages on or before noon of the
12th day of November. 1907.
The board on motion allowed the
following claims and clerk ordered to
issue warrants for same making de
i ductious for taxtss:
BBIDOE fund:
Lew Winkle man. .$ 35 00
E Perkins,. 56 00
E B Corning,. 7 00
Wm George.. 16 80
Matt Janulewicz. 14 80
Wm French, . 12 00
Keystone Lumber Co. 1.776 05
W T Gibson. 47 7k
W T Gibson. 85 30
E F Tangerman . 2 50
A Garstka . 0 on
W O ISrrwn .. 7 00
Chris Nielson. no
W J McLaughlin. 31 50
Charley Briggs . 31 50
Fred E Odendahl . 4 00
•i ay Cole.. 12 00
S E Thrasker. 16 00
Draper Bros. 68 60
Dierks Lumber & Coal Co_ 16 60
W T Gibson.. 46 65
,T E Miner. 5 no
E Ciaussen. 3 00
Julius Agor. 3 00
Jim Barnett . 75
BOAD FUND:
Jacob Albers. 4 00
Jacob Albers. . 3 30
Jerry Shettler. 3 80
Geo. Eunter. sail for tax)... Poo
Richard Baker. 5 80
L A Williams.. 18 15
(JENKBAL FUND:
Wm Critel...f 4 00
I E Wineltell.. 6 25
EE Tracy. 4 00
I Clark Alleman .. 4 00
John Daddow . 4 00
John Mathewson. 4 flo
A J Gray . 4 on
Nicholas Daddow. 6 60
i School District Nc. 36. 2 50
| Carl de la Motte. 4 on
! Jens Spangsberg. 4 00
George New'berg.. 4 on
Thomas Donohue. 4 00
E A Swanson... . 7 50
John Philpot. 2 50
E A Slote. 4 00
R P Moore. 4 on
Geo Tan .!. 4 00
J Pleasance . 4 00
Theo McCosh. 7 80
D C Leach . 4 f>o
Geo Curry. 4 00
E J Burtner. 4 80
Chris Zwink. 4 00
[T C Chamberlain. 7 50
b. A Edwards .. ... 4 00
I John Berzina. 4 00
Isaiah Tanscov (all for tax).. 4 00
Wm Snyder . 4 00
E A Snyder. 7 60
School District No. 42. 2 50
L Bechtlmld. 4 Of)
Wm George ... 5 60
S E Thrasher. 9 45
Wm French. ... 2 45
Underwood Typewriter Co... 3 50
E A Brown. ... 31 65
Klopp & Bartlett Co. 29 69
State Journal Co.. 135 35
L A Williams. 94 15
II Claussen .~ 7 30
W O Brown. 6 00
Chris Nielson . .. 7 40
John Lanowski.. 4 00
Hans Johnson -■ . 4 00
School District No. 31. 2 5ft
Wenzel Itewolinski. 4 00
Herman Sperling. 4 00
Thomas Stanzyk. 4 00
John Chipps .. 4 oo
S S Lewandowski_ . . 7 30
W C Hunker. 4 no
John Jaszewski. 4 00
Henry Ojendvk . 4 oo
Lawrence Kosmieki. 4 00
August Beushausen.... 7 20
Laura Jaszewski. 5 oo
J B Bums .. 4 00
Andrew Pierson.. 4 oo
I> C Doner. 4 00
Clarence Landon.. 4 oo
P C Parks.. 7oo
E Dwehus.. 4 00
W M Smelser.... 4 00
Ham Lorenz. 4 00
August Kolkowski... 4 00
H F Tangerman . 7 50
Jacot) Benson. 4 00
Arthur Minshull.. 4 00
John Greenhalgh.. .. 4 oo
T P Clancy.... 4 00
Arthur Bent...--.. "Ron
Stewart Conger.. 4 On
J (7 Sorensen . 4 oo
F A Pinckney.. 4 no
B Conger . ... 4 00
B W ParkhuTSt. .. t i 50
Carsten Truelsen . 4 oo
C H Leinieger . 4 00
George Truelsen .. 4 00
Emerson Smith .. 4 00
■T W Burleigh . 6 oo
It >1 Hiridleson. 7 24
A Garstki... 7 40
DC Grow . 9(H)
On motion board adjourned to No
vember 12th. 1907.
C. F. Betisuat;sex.
County Clerk.
I I
1 have snare High Grade Short Horn
hulls and Chouse Poland China boats,
f rr V.e at my rauoh acre mile east of
■Iaauv City. %*. item.
LOUP CITY
Fair and (Jarnival
Prospects are bright for a splendid Street Fair and Car
nival this year, $700 having been subscribed by the business
men of this eity.
The people of Grand Island will come up on the 26th
in a Special Train of Eight Coaches.
There will Ik* splendid Base Ball games each afternoon
between such teams as the “Prairie Dogs.” Central City. Au
roru. and the “Fatb” and “Leans” of Loup City.
Prof. Sorensen, the best aeronaut in the business, has
been engaged to come and make Balloon Ascensions and
Parachute Leaps Daily, and to make Ascensions^ at
Night, carrying up thousands of feet in the air and Explod
ing Brilliant Fireworks.
There will also be plenty of Free Attractions, includ
ing a splendid JNegro Quartet, the High Diving Dog. Duke,
the best of Band Music and many other Free Attractions.
Concessions will line the streets, and the Carnival will be
a continuous round of excitement and pleasure.
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THIS AUTUMN
(/heap Ore-Way
Colonist Hates:
Daily during September and Oc
tober to Pacific Coast and far west
point* at about lialf rates.
T o the East:
Tiie low rate Jamestown Exposi
tion tickets can lie used for your
autumn trip to New York. Boston,
and other Eastern cities. These
are the last cheap rates of the
season.
Late A ut\ mn
Trips West:
Low rate excursion ticket* to Colo
rado, the Rockies, and Hip Horn
Mountains will remain on sale
during aeptember: tiie low rate
round trip tickets to Pacific Coast
will not be on sale after Septem
ber 15th.
HomeseeUers'
Excursions:
See Lite West with its '1WI7 crops.
Western farm lands, ineluding
irrigated lands, arc constantly u;i
vancingin value: better locate now
Big Horn Baton
and Billing? Dist.r c‘:
We run personally conducted,
cheap rate homeseekers excur
sions to help you locate on irrigated
lands at the lowest prices: the>
will double in value in five years.
Join me on these excursions. No
change for services. Write I).
Clem Beaver. Agent Burlington
Landseekers' Bureau, Omaha.
B. L. ABTHUB,
Ticket Agent, Loop Ctfcy, Neb.
pkkpey.
To
California
VIA
Dpiop Pacific
Every Day
September lat to Oct. 81,1907
$26.50
SHORT LINE
FAST TRAINS
NO DELAYS
Be sure vour tickets
read over this line...
Inqnire of
p City Carnival,
Sept. 25-27, '07
Don’t Forget Date!
We have moved into our new store on the
west side of the Public Square and we are
going to make this place
A Hot-Bed for Bargains
Don’t Forget
the Place
We are going to make some special in
ducements for tou to trade with us.
Our removal and clearance sale was very
satisfactory to ust and we are assured that
the trade found in our extra special sale bar
gains never before offered in Loup City.
We did just as we said we woulc, and we
are going to do just as we say we will in this
adv., make this store a perfect
Hot-Bed of Bargains
Our stock is large and must be reduced.
C. C. Cooper
*#J. I. DEPEW&*
Blacksmith § Wagon Maker,
Hy mop is the largest and best equipped north of the Platte Ulver
1 have a four horse engine and a complete line of the latest improved, ma
chluery. also a force of experienced men who know how to operate It and
turn ont a Job with neatness and dispatch.
MY PRICES ARE REASONABLE AND PROMPT
ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL CUSTOMERS