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About The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1908)
Professional Cards A. P (ALLEY, Attorney & Comiselor-at-Law (Office: First National Bank) Loup City, Nebr. ROBT. P.S TARR Attorney-at-Law. _LOUP CITY,, NEBRASKA. • AARON WALL Lawyer Practices in all Courts Loup City, Neb. R. J. NIGHTINGALE Attorney and taebat-Law __ LOUP CITY. NEB R H. MATHEW, Atiorney-at-Law, And Bonded Abstractor, Loup City, Nebraska CL E. LONGACRE PHYSICRN M SURGEON Office, Over New Bank. TELEPHONE CALL, NO. !9 A. J. KEARNS PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Phone, CO. Office at Residence Loup City - Nebraska S. A. ALLEN. OEJYTIST, LOUP CITY, - - NEB. Office up stairs in the new State Bank building. WLMAItCY. DENTIST, LOUP GITY, NEE OFFICE: East Side Public Souaie Phone, 1<> on 36 •I#. #/. Bonded Abstracter Loup City, - Nebraska. Only set of Abstract books in county Try the , F F- F- Dray F. F. Foster, Prop. Office; Foster's Barber Shop 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. FEBRUARY SPECIALS ———PgWBgP—■ ' ■ Winter Tours: To the South and Gulf: resorts until April 30th. Homeseekers' Rates: 1st and 3rd Tuesdays to Colorado, Big Horn Basin, Montana and Northwest. One-Way Colonist: March and April, to Mon tana, Washington, Oregon, California and Utah. To Farm Renters: Write I). Clem Deaver. Landseekers’ Information Bur eau, Omaha, for li3t of farms to rent in Big Horn Basin. Do it now; they are going fast, Business Openings: We have a list of exeel lent business chances in new grow ing towns on Burlington ex tensions; get established early, —ahead of the coming popu lation. Write the under signed. % R. L. ARTHUR, Ticket Agent, Loup City, Neb. L. W. Wakelky, G. P. A. Omaha. Nebraska. If You Are Wanting a New Set of Harness This Spring Cal and See Me, as I Have Arranged With One of the Leading Manufacturers to have Harness Built to Your Order Any Way You Want them. Satisfaction as to Material Workmanship and Prices GUARANTEED I Will Soon Have in Stock a Such as Strap Work, Collars, Pads and HAPPESS HAPO-WAPE YOURS FOR BARGAINS, P 0. REED. THE NORTHWESTERN ! rSRMS:—tl 00 PER TEAR. IF PAID IN ADVANCk Entered at the Loup City Postofltce for trani. i mission through the mails as second class matter. Office ’Phone, - - - 6 on 108 Residence ’Phone. - 2 on 108 J. W. BURLEIGH. Ell. and Pub. Republican County Convention At a meeting of the Republican County Central Committee in and for Sherman comity. Nebraska, held at the office of Aaron Wall. Chairman *in Loup City, among other things the following business was transacted, to-wit: Ordered that the next Republican County Con vention to be held in said county for the purpose of selecting and electing five i5i dele gates to the State Republican Convention and , rive (5i delegates to the Congressional Conven- . ti«»n. Sixth District, to be held respectively at Omaha. Nebraska, on the 12th day of March. 19uK. be held at said Loup City on the 6th day of March, 190K. at ll o’clock in the forenoon and that the respective townships of said county will be entitled to the following representation in said County Convention as follows: One delegate for each twenty (20) votes ca^t for the Hon. H. T. Clarke. Commissioner, at the general election in Nebraska for the year j 1907. and one delegate for each major fraction j thereof and one delegate at large for each precinct of said county; upon said basis of representation the following named precincts will be entitled to delegates in said convention as follow'-: Ashton.5 Loup City..13 Bristol.3 Oak Creek.. 2 Clay. 3 Rockville.5 Elm.3 Scott. 2! Harrison.5 Washington. 4 Hazard.4 Webster .3 Logan . 3 It was further recommanded by said coin mittee that the various precincts hold their respective primaries on the 28th day of February. 1908. aaron Wall. Chairman County Central Committee. Attest: R. P. Starr. Sec. Additional Locals. Attorney Starr drove to Ashton on business Tuesday afternoon. Tiie Loup City Mercantile Co. can save you money on a tailor made suit . C. C. Cooper lias sold an interest in his A ustln store to Edgar Daddow, ; who now has charge of tiie same. Word comes from Mrs. J. P. Lein-1 i inger at Omaha that her daughter. I Miss Adeline, is improving nicely ; i from her operation for appendicitis ! i and it is thought will be able to be I brought home inside of another week. Tiie musical recital given last Fri day evening by Mr. and Mrs. f>. I\ I McKinnie, assisted by Mrs. It. 1’. Starr as accompanist, was conceded by all present to have been the finest musical treat ever heard in our city. The church edifice was filled with the very cream of our intelligent and music loving people, each number heartily applauded and tiie encores most frequent, the recalls lieing re ceived with even more enthusiasm than the original numbers. It was estimated that fully 400 people were present, indeed only standing room left. The well known reputation of Mr. McKinnie as one of the best baritones on the American stage, and j Mrs. McKinnie being a prima donna whose superb voice has been heard in grand opera, as Miss Tekla Farm, with the Savage Grand Opera and with Mme. Schumann-Heink, and our people having heard them both in solos and duets at various entertain ments given here, prepared our people to hear what proved to be the best and most artistic musical recital ever given in Loup City. Mr. McKinnie lias one of the most perfect baritone voices ever given the public, and the fact that lie has become a prime favorite personally with all. made the ovations given him natural and ex pected. Mrs. McKinnie, who has a wonderful voice and in superb control, delivery magnificent and personality on the stage or off it, of the whole souled. cheerful, unaffected kind which wins people, gained the hearts of her hearers and with her husband equally received the plaudits of the vast audience present. Mrs. Starr, not only as accompanist, but in ren dering her instrumental solos, highly pleased those present and gave evi dence of superior musical merit. All in all, the recital was of an exceed ingly high musical order and received tiie unstinted approbation of each and every one. “Monte Cristo” That stirring romantic melodrama. •‘Monte Cristo,” will be presented at opera house, Loup City. Nebr., Satur day, February 22nd. To all who love 1 production'that is full of spirit and comed.i. and that eventually brings the hero off with Hying colors, while the villian gets his just deserts, should not fail to see this, as a dramatic feast is said to lie in store for tlie theatre loving public of this city. It is said the play is most effectively staged, tiie scenery being appropriate, some of it approaching lie magnitice nt. It certainly piays for the farmer to kill his own porkers for home use. A fortnight since, II. 15. Musser killed three of his fat hogs, securing enough lard from the same at the market price to bring to his exchequer as iarge an amount as lie would have re ceived had lie sold them to shippers, leaving over and above all the balance if tlie product as profit. THEATRE JALK NO. 4. People who want to improve the theatre should go to the theatre. THE DEMAND CREATES THE SUPPLY, but no amount rf supplv will create a demand, THERE WILL BE GOOD PLAYS VAIIM I rMlAV AND BAD PLAYS ACCORDING I UU LL fcPIJUl lO AUDIENCES ATTENDING. M ANTE ADI OTA The play should teach the ethics 1*1 v It IE viut J I v of life by example. IT CAN AND IT DOES. It appeals to our better instincts and our ideals. The cry today is that the play is not what it should be. Just how great it shall be rests primarily with the public that can come or stay away. IF IT ALLOWS THE STAGE 10 BE RULED BY THE VULGAR AND THE LICENTIOUS IT WILL GET THAT KIND OF PLAYS. There’s no need to say much about “Monte Cristo” which will bo presented here soon. < % The Dumas play has been Defore the public for over seventy years. Its admirers will flock to the theatre just as they have always done in the past. And with good reason, for “Monte Cristo” is one cf the “bully” good plays. In the presentation in this city of “Monte Cristo” every depart isnt as it will be presented here will be completely handled. ' DIES AND GENTLEMEN OF KNOWN ABILITY WILL COMPOSE j 1-.2 CAST. The atmosphere of the play will beset to magnificent THE HONOR OF A SAILOR OF FRANCE ■ E'anery. Let us in passing, however, say a few words regarding the manner of production as the management have been to considerable expense in the elaboration of the mounting. THE FIRST ACT SHOWS THE PORT OF MARSEILLES. The second act displays the Chateau d’lf; the fortress prison on the sea’s edge. The third act is the storm scene and it is made impressively attractive. THE 1 OURTH ACT IS THE HOTEL DE’MORCERF, consisting of the ’.all room and conservatory, which embodies an artistic combination of beautiful colors. The last act is a glade in the Forest of Fontain hleau in which the famous duel occurs. These scenes are cirried and \ used in every town and city. No matter what may be your taste for the drama ycu will enjoy seeing ‘‘Monte Cristo.” IF YOU CARE FOR A GOOD PLAY _._____ PRESENTED WITH ALL THE akjp a p a a wv PROPER ACCESSORIES and so UmL Ur lllk llUUU admirably played that it will AV A TIMEDC give you an evening of thorough vLU I llflCKTO enjoyment, you’ll not be dis —J appointed in the production ■:ti by this comoany. USUAL PRICES WILL PREVAIL. “YOUR TCY’S T70RTH CR YOUR MONEY BACK.” 1 Pilger Opera House, Loup City, Feb. 22, 1903 A Square Deal Shaving Proposition. BK YOUR OWN BARBER AND SHAVE WITH A Keen Kutter Safety Razor We furnish the razor you pay the price; use it thirty days and it not satisfactory letum it to us and get your money back. The Keen j Kutter Safety i Razor is a tool l of exceptional i worth, made of the best mater ial obtainable, is heavily silver plate d, a n d with twelve guarantee d blades, made from a specially prepared cut- ] ! lery steel: each blade carefully 1 ground, honed, str o p [> e d- b y hand, and test ed before being packed in tin set. Distinctive Feaursst The angle at which this razor is set is the iv suit of long ami patient experi menti n g and you will find it to beabsolute ly correct. Tie angle at which you will natural - ly hold it, is the •ingle at which it will give you a perfect shave. HflYHURST-GALLAWAY HARDWARE CO. ' Nonce ot PnolicatiCD < Isolated Tract ). P blicSaie Department of the Interior, united States Land Office. Lincoln. Nebr.. Feb lo. 190*. Notice is hereby given that, as directed bv , the Commissioner of the General Lano Office t under provisions of the act of June 27. 1906. we ! will offer at public sale, to the highest bidder, at 2 o'clock p. til., on the 20th day of March 19us next, at this office, the following tracts of land, to-wit. The Lot No. I. Sec 20. T. 16 n.. K. 15 w. i 6 P. M Any persons claiming adver eiy the I above described lands are advised to file their , claims or objections on or before the time des- ! [ ignated for sale ( Has. F. Shedd. Register. Last pub. Mar 12. Notice of Sale under Chattel Mortgage. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a chattel mortgage dated December 1st. 1905. and duly tiled in the office of the county clerk of Sherman county. Nebraska on the 4th day of | December. 1905. executed by R. A. Wilson to the Sandwich Mfg. Co. to secure the payment of the sum of #450.00. and up-on which there is now due the sum of #352 60. default having been made in the payment of sai l sum and no suit or other proceedings at law having been in stituted to recover said debt or any part there of, therefore the said Sandwich Mfg. Co. will sell the property therein <1 esc. ibed, viz: One Sandwich 4-hole mounted corn sheiler. one Sandwich x horse Young Sampson pow« r at public auction in the village of Ashton. Sher man county. Nebraska, on the 26th day of j February. 190H. at 10 o clock a m. of said day. ' Sandwich Mix;. Co.. Mortgagee. 1 By A. J. Groat. Agent. Last pub. Feb. 20 vvvv-vvvvvvww^ Why Not Get One of Our <r umn l The maufacturer guarantees ^ the cotton used in this mat- ^ tress hass been thoroughly f felted by the most improved ^ machinery, therefore. £ | It Will Not Become Lumpy # £ Try it for 30 days, and if not 5 ^ satisfactory, return it and ^ ^ get your money back. ^ | Christensen & Ferdinand! \ | Furniture Company. | r Christensen & Ferdinandt, £ J Undertakers and Embahners £ I I. DEPEWSS* | Blacksmith ® Wagon Maker | My shoo is the largest and best equipped north of the Platte fcivei I have a four horse engine and a complete line of the latest unmoved, ma R chiuery, also a force of experienced‘men who know h<*\r to o|*erate ft end p. turnout ajobwitb neatness and dispatch. j£ IMY PRICES ARE REASONABLE AND PROMPT K ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL CUSTOMERS asa tunnium miu ssaaaatBBMassarenraiBi* s e srey* ty TWO GREAT SALE DAYS Poland China Sows & Hereford Bulls Wednesday and Thursday, Feb. 19-20, '08 At the Fair Grounds, Ord, Nebr. FEBRUARY 19. commencing at 1 o'clock p. m., Clement sells 40 select Poland China Sows, fall yearlings and spring gilts, embracing a choice line af breeding the easy feeding, quick maturing, ‘-sell your corn high" type, with all the size essential to profitable pork production, and mated to five itoars of the greatest breeding. Six Hereford bulls—5 registered. 1 unrecord ed-ranging in age from 14 to 21 months: good ones: three by the Champions Fast Freight 184272. On Thursday. February 20, N. S. Fisher will disperse his great herd of Poland (hinas, including the tops of many good herds of the big Nebraska kind and including the cream of his own breeding. The two great herd itoars, Longfellow and Top Look, both prize winners in a good strong show . The great brood sows. Please Look, by King Look: TeeumseliGirl, by Rood's Tecumseh: Iowa Maid, by P. W. Perfection: Proud's Beauty, by Proud’s Per fect. all bred and safe to the Itoars altove. Send for Catalogues. Lunch at noon. Terms to suit times- cash or bankable note at 10 per cent. G. G. CLEMENT, N. S. FISHER, ORD. NEB, NORTH LOUP. NEB. Owners. Col. I. R. Doty, Auctioneer. E. M. Williams, Clerk. To Our Patrons: The LoupCity Mills are sending out i large amount of Hour. We have a arge amount of bran, shorts, ground j :orn, etc., on hand at all times, ('all | ind let us supply your wants. Loup City Mill & Light Co. 3 on 62, Ashley Conger, the dray man. Get him. Farms for Sale in Nebraska and Virginia. For full information see or write A. O Zim merman, Hallboro, Virginia, or’* L Zimmerman, Loup City. Neb. John W. Lons? is prepared to make all Real Estate Loans on short notice at lowest rates.