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    VOLUME XXIV. ' LOUP CITY. NEBRASKA. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 3. 1907. NUMBER 4T
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
A. P. CULLEY,
Attoraer & Gonnselor-at-Lav
(Office: Fhist National Bans)
Loup City, Nebr.
ROBT.P. STARR
Attorney-at-Law.
LOUP CITY. NEBRESKE.
AARON WALL
Lawyer
Practices in all Courts
Loup City, Neb.
R. J. NIGHTINGALE
Attoney ui CmM'L&w
A LOUP GITY. NEB
R. H. MATHEW,
Anorney-at-Law,
And Bonded Abstractor, ,
Loup City, Nebraska
O. E. LONGACRE
PHYSICIAN ill SURGEON
Office, Over New Bank.
TELEPHONE CALL, NO. 39
A. J. KEARNS
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEUN
Phone, 30. Office »t Residence
Loup Clip, - Nebraska
S. A. ALLEN.
DEJVTIST;
LOUP CITY, - - NEB.
Office up stairs m the new State
Bank building.
W. L. MARCY.
LOUP CITY. NEB
OFFICE: East Side Public Souue
Phone, 10 on 30
m. a. .tie.in
Bonded Abstracter
Loup City, • Nebraska.
Oulv set of Abstract books in county
Try the
F- F- F- Dray
F. F. Foster, Prop.
Office; Foster’s Barber Shop
L. A. BANGS
The Drayman
Phone 7 on 60
Asks Your Patronage
FOR A
Pleasant Evenicg
Call un Pratt at South Side
Pool aid Billiard Parlors
Fixtures New and Up-to-Date
S A- PRATT, - Proprietor
Cleoria Items.
(Too late for last week.)
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. John
son, Sept. 20th, an 8-lb girl. Mother
and daughter doing fine and ihethinks
Charles will soon recover.
| Some fifty people met at the home
of S. Foss Thursday night to attend
the pie social given by the Ladies’
Aid. Proceeds, #12.05.
Mrs. Summers has same friends from
Mason City visiting her.
Rev. Miller of York is here looking
after his farm.
Joe McMullen is giving his house a
coat of paint.
Messrs. Wheelerand McMullen were
down to St. Paul and return Monday.
Mr. Budler acted as auctioneer and
Miss Day as clerk at the pie social.
Jas. McBethand family took dinner
at Mr. Blaschke’s Sunday in honor of
his son, John’s 21st birthday anni
versary.
Rev. Stewart, the Cleoria minister,
stayed over Saturday night at S. Foss’
and preached Sunday. He will preach
here again in four weeks.
Ross Warrick is selling his property
and grain and intends to leave this
country.
i Mr. Sickles and family went to
' Iowa Tuesday morning.
Misses Anna and Ida Johnson, who
have been visiting their brother, Mr.
Chas. Johnson, returned to Lincoln
and Omaha Tuesday.
S. Foss and A. L. Zimmerman took
eleven, head of cattle to market Mon
y*J' ———
Hastings, Nebr., celebrates on Oct.
1«, II ana 12 with a genuine Frontiei
Festival, consisting of rough riding,
steer roping and broncho busting,
together with other thrilling events.
F*r information and entries, write
J. R. Corey, Sec’j. 46U
THE NORTHWESTERN
TIKKB:—«.go rat mi. v mid n adtmci
Entered nt the Loup City Postoffioe lor trnnt
mission through the malls an second
nines matter.
Office ’Phone, - - - 6 on 108
Residence ’Phone. - 2 on 108
J. W. BURLEIGH. Ed. and Pub.
NOTICE OF SALE
OP LANDS PON
DEL1NQUENTTAXES
For tho jroar 1906 and
Prior Yoars.
State ot Nebraska, )
V SS:
Sherman County, (
To nil whom it mi)' concern:
Xou will take notice that all lands and lots
on which taxes for 1806 and prior years have
not been paid, will be sold at the County
Treasurer's office in the Court House in Loup
City. Nebraska, on tha first Monday in Novem
ber. 1807. between the hours of 8 o'clock n. m.
and 4 o'clock P- m„ said sale to adjourn from
day to day until all the lands and lots have
been offered for sale.
The following is a list of lands and lots to be
sold, nne the amount set opposite the descrip
tion Is the amount dne and unpaid. May 1st.
1800. To each amount will be added Interest
and costs of advertising:
OAK CREEK
Township 16 Range 13.
Des. Sec. Ami.:
sel.8 I 15 90 i
nel. 9 20 09
nw4. 9 1* 81 :
swl. 9 19 60:
swl.17 13 73;
sel .17 13 73;
e2nel.18 9 OIL
e2se4.18 0 42:
nel.22 10 35
sel.22 18 35
*»4.23 11 29 :
W2ne4.25 7 75 :
sel.25 25 10:
sel.26 23 94
nel .35 25 17 i
LOGAN 1 i
Township 16, .Range 11 i
sw4.1 $1156]
nwl .2 11 61
swl. 2 26 01 :
nel . 3 32 91.
sel..'... 3 23 92;
nwl.1 13 20
swl. 4 15 47 i
ne4 .11 14 72
nwl.....12 18 74
se4.15 25 72
nwl.18 17 57 i
swl.18 17 57;
nwl..20 19 66
ne4se4n2ne4se
ne4 .16 24 80
nel.22 19 76
8W4.22 15 81
sel.22 15 81;
swl.29 1127
nwl.32 15 881
Township 16, Range 15
sw4. 1 13 11
se4. 1 17 59
nel.26 12 54
WA8HISGTON
Township 16, Range 75.
sel.20 I 7 60
Lot 5.21 4 20
Lot 6.21 1 96
nwlnwlLot 3. .28 3 60
nine! . .30 4 74
swl.34 9 49
sw4sel.34 2 40
Lot 4 . 34 2 32
Township 16. Range 18.
swl. 5 15 44
se4.6 17 37
sel.7 15 13
w2nwl . 8 8 37
w2swl .8 8 3
B2swl.9 10 26
s2sel.,...9 10 28
nel..12 11 11
sel.13 12 »
nwl .15 14 11
n2swlswlnw sel.15 11 65
nel. 17 16 78
sel.17 12 68
e2nwl ..18 9 W
Lot 1.18 3 65
Lot 2.18 3 12
n2ne4. ..19 5 15
■2nel.19 5 55
nel... 25 9 19
sel .25 9 19
e2nwl.28 5 39
swl .28 10 52
swl .29 11 75
nwl.30 11 75
ELM
Township 15. Bulge 16.
82se4..6 630 70
s2sw4 . 6 17 OB
n2ne4n2nw4....10 18 30
nZs2no4.10 3 8!!
sw4.13 17 25
*2nw4.14 6 64
8W4.14 16 59
e2se4 .30 9 73
se4sw4.20 5 66
w2sw4.....21 1049
«3ne4e2se4... .24 16 15
n40nw2 .34 7 81
w2nw4nw4sw4.37 IS 60
OW4.*.....29 12 96,
se4ne4 I .....S3 4 06,
02801 . .33 7 64,
sw4swl..34 3 33,
WEBSTER i
Township 15, Bulge 15. i
ne4.3 $16 181
uw4. 3 16 58 !
se4.. 3 18 (131
ne4 . 6 13 86 I
nw4_^r.10 25 97 l
sel....23 34 09 1
sl5anw4.30 2 12 1
ne4..32 15 77 )
sw4 . 32 21 42 I
nwl.32 18 33 i
ne4 .34 17 54!
n**4. 35 11 95'
804 .35 11 95
nwl.35 11 18
swl.35 11 95
LOUP CITY
Township 15, Range is.
ptsSnwl.1 *20 9.
swl . ! 42 UU
e?nw4 and lots
2 to 4 ... . 2 45 54
lot 1....11 1 09
Township 15, Range It.
swt. 1 21 50
KWlnwl. 2 t 62
nwt.0 12 3?
net and set_13 3137
swt. 13 14 32
w2nei.15 7 36
ne4.17 13 00
pts2nwt.17 41,
netnwt.20 2 76
net.,■» 80 53
net . 35 1» 77
Township 14. Range 14.
e2se4. 10 8 27
n2nw nnd
■>2ne4.14 9 11
sw4ne and se
nwt nnd net
set. ne4swt. lt 9 11
net.88 24 87
lot I..35 85
loti. 13. It..... 1 4 88
LGCPCITY VILLAGE
Original Town
Lot Blk Amt
6 and 7.. . * 19 70
22x75ft inlS to 16 5 14 10
17 to 18. 6 3 85
13 to 17 . 7 4 30
1310 14...10 60
15 to 16 .10 60
110 12. .11 2130
# to 12.16 3 09
n 10011 In 1.... 18 071
7 .18 19 41
8 .18 15 48
10 to 12.18 61 S7
»H 18 and 19...18 5 81
s 40ft 12. an 11.19 48 M
I8aadl9. .....19 '8 94
20 and 21.19 Sl«
23 to 84...M 970
■ to 4.29 9 46
5 .20 M
WH 22 nod low
21 nnd 22_M MM
«*tOl7.J2 14 M
18 to 22. 22 7 14
13 tn 15........38 146
19 to 21.21 2 H
....M 13 43
w f* 18.a 3 TO
SS
1»W a......... in
.
24.25 42
1 to 6.28 7 74
10 to 12... .26 8 94
n 115ft 1,2,1.27 172
18 .28 52
19 . 28 16 82
22 abd 23.34 93
34 and 35 . 34 93
36 to 40.31 IK
41 to 42.34 82
43 to 47 . 34 1 45
1 to 5 . 35 1 98
10 . 35 41
22 to 23....35 206
19 to 21.35 2 25
24 to 33 . 35 10 83
First Add.
n2 and 8w4_ 5 9 71
pt 8. 7 75
pt 8.. 1 48
pt 8. 8 75
pi 8. 93
ne4 150x150ft... 12 174
stt and n«4. .12 5 16
50x150ft In se4.14 34
Hogue s Sub Dir.
all blk. 5 4 81
Ualk A Knechbaum's
Addition
4 to 5. 2 41
6 .2 17
8 to 9. .... 2 41
1 to 6. 4 1 72
13 to 14. 6 1 97
13 to 20.11 16 93
I to 3.12 1 78
19 .13 1 10
27 and 28.J3 2 33
13.14 9 28
8 to 12.16 14 16
Barker's First Add.
9 to 10. 6 9 71
11 and It..6 8 94
7 to 12. 7 42 20
19 to 24 . 7 3 54
7 to 10.8- 33 pi.
II and 12 .. .. S' ‘1 11
Blackman'a^ab-DiT
l to 4 .12 7 28
i Barker's Second Add.
Smith’s Add.
13 to 24 . 4 15 28
8 to 10.6 8 18
1. to 2.9 IT
19. 9 It
I to 3.11 59
» to 12.11 59
4 to 8.11 59
1 to 3 8 28
19 to 22. 8 42
28 to 34. 8 17
7 to 9.12 88
10 to 11...12 52
12.12 26
I to 24.14 54 33
7 to 12.18 1 11
13 to 16.18 67
17 sod 18.18 42
13 to 18. 23 2 32
U to 12.24 20 64
6 .25 42
7 .25 43
8 . 25 42
9 .25 43
10 .25 42
II .25 43
5 and 6 . 26 60
7 and 8.26 60
9 to 12.26 1 11
n to 15. 20 86
16.*8 - 26
17 to 20. 26 1 11
7 to 12.32 11 60
75x150ft between
bik 30 end 32.. 172
In Section 18 end 7.
pt sw sw4.7 10 47
pt sw4.18 36 37
pt SW4.18 3 52
ptne4ne4.18 67
ASHTON
Township 15, Kantre 13.
nel. 1 18 44
swt.1 18 40
ae4. 1 20 55
se4 . 3 20 IS
nw4. 5 15 25
nw4.6 19 87
pt 8W4. 7 94
pt SW4. 7 47
ne4 .10 22 46
ne4se4 .10 5 91
Se4 nw4. 10 5 40
ne4 .11 20 60
nw4.11 17 30
ge4.11 20 60
SW'I. ...13 17 46
se4 .13 21 63
s2ne.14 8 21
e2nw4.14 10 16
nw4.15 27 00
swt.17 17 71
nwl.18 20 90
sw4. 18 20 81
se4.„.18 22 22
ne4. 18 23 50
awlnei.23 3 19
ptw4sw4.23 3 SO
ne4 .23 12 98
awl.23 11 60
pt w2ne4.27 2 48
pt w2ne4 .27 05
pt nene.27 63
ptnenwt.27 168
pt ta nwi.27 43
pte2nw4.27 1 57
pt einwl.27 3 25
pt swine!.27 63
pt«2nw4 .27 47
pt e2nw4.27 30
se4 .27 16 61
awl.27 13 46
SW4.28 23 61
Del.31 14 90
DWl.33 23 50
864..81 13 02
nw4..i.35 15 28
ASHTON VILLAGE
Lot Bik Amt
9.3 88
JO.* 57
!».S 70
1.4 43
8.4 38
8.4 38
l>andn*2.... 5 1*9
s>41 and 3 .... 5 1 *0
». 5 73
1'and a83t8.. 5 1133
15. a 38
If. to 18. a 1 14
d.8 43
I and 8....... 11 77
« and 10..11 88
KxlUft 7.13 131
14 .IS 1 87
U to 17_14 1 70
1.la t 95
3. ...;.15 37
t.19 *37
3 and*.19 77
4 .19 S 84
14... 19 77
U...-.— 19 4*
Badua'a Addition
l.a m
First Addition
1.J W
;.* a
:: ::::::: :J 3
® a'a^a a-aiia-a «.*► X
5 .4 30
6 . 4 37
Taylor’ sAddition
wH2 and all 3. 4 32
15. 3 70
II::::..::::.-;: S
19 .3 41
32. 36
23 . 43
24 . 43
25 . 2 27
Taylor.s Second Add.
3 . 1 26
4 . 1 26
5 . 1 28
6...,. 1 28
7.. . .1 26
12.1 26
13 . I 37
14 . 1 26
15 . 1 26
20 . 1 26
21. 1 28
22. 1 26
23 . 1 26
24 . 1 26
25 . 1 26
26 . 1 37
1.2 28
2.2 28
5. 2 26
«. 26
7 . 26
8 . 26
14 . 26
15 . . 26
16 . 26
17 and 18. 3 64
19 to 24. 6 56
1 . S 26
2 . 3 26
3 .3 26
4 .3 28
5 .3 26
«. 3 26
7 . 3 28
8 .3 26
9 .3 26
10 . 3 26
11 .3 26
.. 3 26
IS. 3 26
ROCKVILLE
Township IS. Range 13.
se4sw4.. 5 5 19
pt ne4sw»nek .8 3 50
pt nwsw ne. .8 14
pt nwsw ne... 8 14
nw4.9 17 94
pel.12 11 96
Se4.12 15 80
s2se4.13 8 87
lot 1.17 1 80
pt lots 2 and 3 22 35
Township 14, Range 13.
nw4. 1 15 60
n2sw4.1 6 02
sw4. 2 11 84
ne4. 5 18 46
nw4 . 5 20 83
se4.8 21 70
s2se4.10 9 50
8W4. 11 18 82
nw4.14 18 47
ne4.......17 15 48
nwl.17 15 42
nwl.18 16 02
sw4 .18 13 46
n2sel.18 8 98
pt nelsel.29 66
ROCKVILLE Village
Lots Block Amt
16. 5 10
all . 9 1 13
all.17 32
1.18 10
2.18 10
3 .18 10
4 . 18 10
5 .18 10
i 6.18 10
1 7.18 10
8.18 10
9. 18 10
10.. .18 10
11.18 10
12 .18 10
6 .19 10
9.19 10
10 .19 10
U.19 10
12.19 10
1 .25 10
2.. *'..25 10
7 .26 1 64
2 .28 3 43
5 ..28 10
6 .28 10
7 .28 10
8 .28 10
9.38 10
11 .28 10
2 .29 10
3 .29 10
4 .29 10
5 .29 10
6 .29 10
7 .29 10
8 .29 10
9 ..... ... 29 10
10 .29 10
11 .29 10
12 .29 10
13 .29 10
M...-.29 10
02 1.30 1 62
82 1.30 10
4.30 10
8.30 10
*9.30 10
10.30 10
13 and 14.30 19
8.31 83
1.33 11
8.33 11
3 .33 11
4 . 33 11
5 .33 11
6 .33 11
7 .33 11
8 .33 11
9 and 10.33 19
Hand 12. . 33 19
CLAV TOWNSHIP
Township 14 Range 14
SW4. 8 87 52
ne4.18 19 40
nwl..19 19 30
lots 3 and 4...27 25 15
wSse4Ase4se4..27 13 75
sel.S3 18 67
Township 14 Range 15
SW4.14 15 50
swl.82 18 08
awl.84 14 24
nwl.27 14 40
s2s w4 As3ae4... 30 15 78
nel.31 15 39
se4.81 13 96
swl.32 15 99
sel.36 16 16
HARRISON TWP.
Township 14 Range 16
swl. 3 18 00
nwl.3 16 91
sal. 3 18 61
w2nw4*p8sw4 7 11 73
sel. 7 11 35
n2sw4As2nw4.. 8 15 06
«2nw4.11 8 10
nlswl.11 8 10
sel.18 17 43
e2nwl.12 9 22
sel.13 27 36
nel.17 16 52
nwl.17 16 52
sel.17 17 28
n2noi.18 5 63
pt swlsel.18 19
n2ne4.20 8 10
pt e2ne4.88 50
In witness whereof, I hare hereunto set my
hand and official seal, this 1st day of October,
1907.
[SEAL] R. M. HIDDLBSON.
Treasurer of Sherman County. Nebr.
I e2nw4.SO 6 05
e2sw4.SO 8 13
3w4nw4 .30 3 31
! w2»w4.30 8 10
Ise4...SO 30 33
tnw4.31 14 53
i W2sw4.31 8 10
He4se4.31 4 00
i s3se4.33 8 04
l|ne4oe4Apt nw4
l ne4.S3 12 03
' ne4 .85 18 4«
pt «e4.Si 1 IS
I LITCHFIELD VILLAGE
I Original Town
I Lot Block Amt
19 1 336
II* 1 36
15 5 266
3 6 41
>4 6 41
>5 6 43
16 6 41
U 6 181
18 8 41
111 6 63
113 6 6 66
11(1 7 3 30
11 7 47
112 7 2 64
113' 7 47
114 7 43
116 7 41
110 7 41
117 7 42
118 7 47
16 8 5 31
17 8 566
8 8 63
111 8 1 36
>13 9 4 65
14 10 47
1 sVJ 8 10 58
111 10 136
112 10 6 00
>16 10 6 66
117 10 58
118 10 8 66
14 11 5 31
> 9 11 5 31
I north 14 10 11 3 01
south* 10 II 2 65
111 11 330
12 11 5 66
1 12 99
H4 15 3 30
17 16 48’
11 16 48
12 16 64
FAIRVIKW PARK
> Lot Block Amt
II 2 07
2 2 07
13 2 07
>4 3 07
5 2 1 86
8 2 07
1st’Add to LITCHFIELD
Lot Block Amt
I north* 1 1 2 16
- 3 1 48
II and 2 5 95
16 6 47
SCOTT TWP.
Twj>. IS. Kg. 16, Sec
'pte*se*.1 46
! pt »*se*.1 104
1 pt ne*.I 69
1 ow*. 3 23 79
ine*ne*.6 4 17
i nw4ne4An2nw4 .. .6 12 76
strip adjoln’g ryl2 18
ptne*.13 10 46
>sw*.13 18 18
Ise*.13 24 30
!nw*...14 20 83
Ise*.14 2083
Isw*.18 25 01
I se*.18 18 29
1 se4c«4Sne4se4 . 20 9 54
»n*«w)<.21 9 56
Is2sw4 *s2se4...21 19 16
I ne*ne*.24 7 32
I w*ne*.24 1169
I sSneHse*.24 3 58
I s*sn*.24 9 07
>s*se*.26 10 97
I sw4nw4Aw2sw4 27 18 26
le*sw*.27 8 02
Ine*.28 15 28
>se*.29 18 25
>«w*.31 26 02
> nw*nw*.34 4 25
>sw*.34 18 48
' HAZARD TWP.
I Twp. 13, B. 15 Sec
I**.1 18 22
>oe54.7 14 01
>nw!4.1J 18 83
) 8W14.12 17 51
I e4mr54.14 12 56
• w54nw54. 14 10 04
>nw!4.22 2581
> 9548*54.24 8 59
1*54.24 18 04
> ne54.29 15 77
1 8W 54 ■ * - •'.29 1692
1*54.29 2857
9*54.81 15 04
sw>4.|-32 15 18
ne!4.84 21 16
d2bw0, bw4 bw4
nw4 ae4.34 20 77
ptew5t*w54.35 28
pt BW54.35 48
HAZARD VILLAGE /
Lot Block Amt
11 6 12
12 6 12
13 6 12
14 6 12
15 6 12
16 6 12
18 6 12
15 10 17
18 10 17
3 11 29
4 11 29
1 13 171
7 14 12
• 14 7 01
1) 14 36
1 17 2 01
2 17 06
3 „ 17 06
4 17 06
BRISTOL TWP.
Twp IK B 13, aec
BW54. 17 14 87
8*54.18 2035
e2sw4Asw4**4... 19 16 36
n» 548(54.10 3 01
o*54n*M.21 3 36
■20*4*13*48*4... 21 19 25
*H**54.*1 15 28
nw4sw4 lot 5 *
8 pt; lot 6 - 22 8 73
nptloi: 6..*...’..22 52
ow54 . 30 27 19
•54n*!4.33 7 ln
nw54...35 13 2®
Twp IK R 14
8w54 v. <5 Ult
o*54. 7 13 67
**14. 7 15 23
8*54.18 16 18
0*54.19 17 91
nw54.20 20 31
sw54-.-^.v .20 13 22
OW54-- .21 15 36
9*54.21 15 96
9w54 ... .24 2190
n*54.25 28 13
«54ooX.26 9 96
n*54.28 24 38
9*54.28 24 88
ow54.29 21 87
•w!4.31 13 31
o«54.32 20 71
n54nw54.33 8 47
954ow54.33 9 83
Clarke won the nomination for rail
road commissioner by a rote of 228.
Pretty close shave, but enough.
We have found one man in Sherman
county who defends the primary law.
But even he acknowledges he doesn’t
understand it.
The republican party in Sherman
county are fortunate in the selection
of their republican candidate for
county clerk in the person of Thos.
R. Lay, one of the brightest young
business men in the county. Mr.
Lay has for years had charge of the
Keystone Lumber company’s interests
at Rockville and has drown an
aptitude for business far beyond that
exhibited by the average young man
of today and we have it from Mr.
Outhouse that it was with regret
that he accepted Mr. Lay’s resigna
tion as his business agent at Rock
ville, to allow the latter to go into
the canvass that will undoubtedly
land him in the clerk’s office. How
ever, Mr. Outhouse’s loss is the ffe
RubU»n party’s gain, for Mr. Lay
will undoubtedly make as competent
M hB for
It looks like William Howard Taft
for our next president.
Judge Reese’s majority over Judge
Sedgwick wa/ 7,372. Now double
that and you will have approximately
the majority of Reese over the fusion
nominee for supreme judge.
The attorney general's office has
decided that the primary law did not
intend that blank lines should be
placed on the ballots, hence candi
dates who have received nominations
by their names written in the blank
spaces will not be recognized. The
primary law was evidently made to
benefit the fellow who could get a
a nomination for office in no other
way than by the #5 method.
Judging by the poll of the middle-j
west recently made by the Chicago
Tribune, which included 1,700 con
gressmen, editors, legislators and j
party leaders, which gave Taft 9001
votes to Cannon's 191, Hughes 184.
Fairbanks 159 and Knox 19, the trend
seems to be overwhlemingly Taft’s
way. According to this Taft would
have 160 votes to Cannon's 54 and
Fairbanks 30. The approval of Roose
velt’s progressive policies received
1,566 to a disapproval of 65. As an
indication that Taft is thought to be
the strong man for republican candi
date for the presidency, there can
be littie doubt.
THEATRE TALK NO. I.
WHEN HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW ANNOUNCED '
THAT “ART IS LONG AND TIME IS FLEETING” he could not
have been thinking of dramatic art. The only successful plays made
out of his works were made by — ■ ■ .
other hands than his. But his
statement, if in it he included UOOu ■ Id jiJ
dramatic art, is susceptible of ay |\jA
mountains of proof. GOOD nGVCr Ulv
PLAYS NEVER DIE. They go --—
into states of coma, and suspended animation that lasts sometimes
for years and sometimes for centuries, but if they are good plays
they still live and make their appearance at the most unexpected
times and under the most unusual circumstances. IT IS POSSIBLE
TO SEE ON THE STAGE TODAY PLAYS THAT WERE SEEN
HUNDREDS OF YEARS AGO. All Shakespeare was acted before
“HIS LIFE Oft MY HONGS’*
the death of its author. The
plays of Marlow and Lea John
son, Shakespearr’f. contempo
raries, and of B£arxcr.t and
Fletcher, his predecessors, still ~
held the stjMITE IS
LIMITS MORE CIRCUMSTAN
TIAL THAN THOSE THAT
INCLUDE THE -CENTURIES,
IT IS POSS-H.i TQ FIND
PLAYS THAI DAVE LIVED
LONG AND PROSPERED.
“Richelieu,” “The Lriy of
Lycr-s.” ' The.Twc Orphans,”
“ilente Cristo,” “Unde Tom’s
Cabin,” who rhall say that
they have net proved their
worth bv long life.
TEEN THERE “IS THE
HIDDEN HAND”. WHICH
WILL BE SEEN IN TOWN
BEFORE MANY DAYS, and
which is one of the best of modem dramas. It has been played so
often that it is hard tohrealize that it is not older than it is. It will
not die, it has real human blood in its veins and cannot die.
“The Hidden Hand” is one of those successful dramas of the
season, which in this day of froth and folly on the stags, affords an
evening’s entertainment which agnsrls to all lowers of all that is be::
in dramatic‘art. The piecq is one of there an. iatic stories in which
the people portray a plain country folk, -tlwrv r so interesting when
faithfully produced on ti e stags.
“The Hidden Hand” a3 it will be |
seen here, is said to be sc realistic P - t"SBI ri a w
tnat one can almost imagine J aggl pi
oneself sniffing the ozone of the jj i UL a Ln I
Blue Ridge mountains, and L‘ - ..
listening to the quaint manners of speech of the pc, tie, both white
and black of Old Virginia.
It is one of those NATURAL PLAYS THAT HAS NO WICKED
WOKEN WITH PAINTED FACES AND WHITEWASHED CAREERS,
n» loathsome men of objectionable sins, nor any shocking episodes.
“Your Money’s Worth or Ydur Money Back.” USUAL PRICES
WILL PREVAIL.
Pilger’s Opera House, October 15th, 1907.
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